Mexico has reaffirmed its commitment to its historical principles by granting political asylum to former Peruvian president Betsy Chávez. It is reported that the decision was made at the highest level, and the Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Estrella defended it, citing the Constitution and international treaties. According to media reports, the country's former Attorney General, Alejandro Gertz Manero, may resign due to health issues, raising questions about the future of the Attorney General's Office (FGR) and its independence from the executive branch. Political circles are also discussing personnel changes, particularly a possible leadership change within the Morena party's faction in the Senate.
Mexico Grants Asylum to Chávez, Prepares for Prosecutor General Change
The news about political asylum granted by Mexico to the former president of Peru and the possible resignation of the country's Attorney General. The political consequences and personnel changes in the Mexican government are analyzed.