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"Being in Bolivia is the same as being in Chota, the cradle that saw me born, the land where I come from," cried Pedro Castillo after landing yesterday in Alto La Paz.

Thus began, with a hymn to the great homeland,

the first binational summit since the leftist teacher came to power three months ago

, who sees in the indigenous revolution of Evo Morales a mirror in which to look at himself.

Both governments plan to seal a hundred bilateral commitments, including rapprochement on issues as thorny as the common border of Lake Titicaca and the Mauri River. The prime minister,

Mirtha Vásquez

, and 14 members of the cabinet accompanied Castillo, who insisted that

"we are brothers because we have the same history and the same hope

.

"

Beyond the good harmony between the two cabinets, the Bolivian president,

Luis Arce

, and his predecessor want to fully add Castillo to

the revolutionary alliance that supports Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua

in their totalitarian evolution. Something that despite the ideological closeness has not happened yet, especially after the moderate turn caused by the dismissal of former

Prime Minister

Guido Bellido

, which included a surprise last week in the Organization of American States (OAS): Peru voted in favor of the release of the pre-candidates imprisoned by the caudillo Daniel Ortega. Instead, Bolivia abstained, as did Argentina, Mexico and Honduras.

The diplomat

Óscar Maúrtua

, at the head of the Foreign Ministry, has put the brakes on the most radical of the ruling party, such as

Vladimir Cerrón

, leader of Peru Libre and very close to Evo and

Nicolás Maduro.

"The summit between Bolivia and Peru is a normal event given the wide border that the two countries share, but it is also a symptom of the importance that the governments of Arce and Castillo give to forging regional alliances with the governments with which they have greater affinity. ideological ", summarizes for EL MUNDO the internationalist

Mariano de Alba

.

The leftist deployment in Mexico, where President

Andrés Manuel López Obrador

led an attempt to resuscitate the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac), created by

Hugo Chávez and Lula da Silva

a decade ago, persists in the region in the face

of rising

winds. favor that augurs in the elections of Chile, Colombia and Brazil.

"The integration of the region is probably going through its most critical moments, where governments have normalized prioritizing political and ideological differences over state interests, over agreements that may have a direct impact on the lives of Latin Americans. No Today there is an international body where one can be optimistic that what is discussed or decided there will have a real impact on the life of the population, which is tragic, "summarizes the internationalist De Alba.

Tomorrow, Monday, upon his return from La Paz,

Castillo will in turn become the host of Josep Borrell

, High Representative of the European Union, on his first trip to the region, which he will finish by flying to Brazil.

"It is a rather curious trip through the countries he visits, suggesting that Borrell tries to give priority to commercial ties and less to political differences," De Alba predicts.

At the end of the month it will be

Luis Almagro

, Secretary General of the OAS, who will travel to Lima to talk with Castillo, who intends to recover with the international factor part of the ground lost during his first stage at the helm of the country: the latest survey has found that

64% of those consulted doubt their ability to lead Peru.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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