The President of the Council of Ministers, Alberto Otárolahe responded on Twitter to Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, because he did not tolerate his opinion again on internal affairs of our country and reminded him of the “massacres that occurred during his government”.

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It all started on Saturday afternoon, after the Colombian president shared on Twitter a video of the eviction by the National Police of protesters from various regions who participated in the so-called Toma de Lima who were at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Framework (UNMSM).

“Raid universities. Shout Death to intelligence! The Permanent Council of the OAS must be summoned to examine the case of Peru”, he wrote next to the clip. This It caused the premier to speak on the same social network at night and launch a forceful response.

“Mind your business sir @petrogustavo OAS Permanent Council could also examine massacres that occurred during his government. The last one in Putumayo. Govern for yours, assist the victims, improve your universities”, is read in his emphatic message.

Gustavo Petro gives his opinion on the crisis in Peru. (Photo: Capture)

Alberto Otárola responds to the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro.  (Photo: Capture)

Alberto Otárola responds to the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro. (Photo: Capture)

IT’S NOT THE FIRST TIME

Gustavo Petro He has already ruled on issues of internal politics in Peru. When the coup d’état perpetrated by Pedro Castillo questioned his detention and said that the crisis in Peru and the “Arrest without a judge and without defense of a popularly elected president” questioned the role of the American Convention in the Latin American legal system.

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