In addition, it was requested that it be through Migrations Bolivia’s ex-president is prevented from entering Peru. On January 9, the government of Dina Boluarte had already ordered that Morales not enter the country.
“On January 6, the National Migration Superintendence, in strict compliance with its powers and article 48 of the Migration Law, ordered the registration of the impediment to enter the countrythrough all immigration checkpoints, nine citizens of Bolivian nationality, including Mr. Juan Evo Morales Ayma“, the Ministry statement had reported.
Morales kept a active presence in Peru, especially in southern regionsduring the government of Pedro Castillo, dismissed and imprisoned, with the aim of encourage the integration of regions such as Puno to the Runasur projectthe international platform of social and indigenous movements that it promotes.
The former ruler was very active on social networks with opinions on the crisis in Peru and messages to defend Castillo since his dismissal by Congress after attempting a self-coup on December 7.
https://twitter.com/evoespueblo/status/1616117382891671552
The strength of their mobilization vindicates the clamor for inclusion and the request for a refoundation of Peru with respect for equality and sovereignty over its natural resources. The path of free peoples towards their liberation is unstoppable and irreversible. pic.twitter.com/NFKWi6BiXu
— Evo Morales Ayma (@evoespueblo) January 19, 2023
The Bolivian president had said last Sunday on his Twitter account: “We have the Peruvian people in a struggle to recover their democracy and also to recover the right to elect a government that represents them“.
Source: Ambito