Peruvian Foreign Affairs minister Oscar Maúrtua Monday
before the General Assembly of the Organization of American
States in Santo Domingo publicly denounced the Venezuelan
President Hugo Chávez' "inadmissible" interference in
Peru recent electoral process.
"I must express the deep rejection of the Peruvian Government
and people against the inadmissible and systematic manifestations
of interference of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez during
the electoral process," Maúrtua told the Foreign Affairs
ministers of the 32 OAS member states, AFP reported.
"His (Chávez') permanent interventionist stance intended
to influence the choice of the Peruvian people amounts to
a despicable fact," Maúrtua added during the second day
of the OAS General Assembly in Santo Domingo.