Why betssy Is Trending Today?

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November 6, 2025 at 5:34 AM
The former Peruvian Minister, Tello, has described the granting of asylum to Betssy Chávez in Mexico as a political act, while also questioning judicial errors. Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo has supported Peru's decision to break diplomatic relations with Mexico following the asylum granted to Chávez, stating that Mexican Foreign Minister, Claudia Sheinbaum, should apologize to Peruvians. Peru has officially severed diplomatic ties with Mexico after Chávez was granted asylum. Opinions in Peru's Congress are divided regarding the decision to grant Chávez a safe conduct pass for asylum in Mexico. Betssy Chávez, a former congresswoman, is being seen as a victim of political persecution. Former Peruvian Foreign Minister, Javier González-Olaechea, has argued that Peru should not have granted Chávez a safe conduct pass for asylum in Mexico, as she may still face condemnation and ineligibility.
November 5, 2025 at 5:20 AM
Betssy Chávez, the former Peruvian Prime Minister, has been granted asylum in the Mexican Embassy in Peru, leading to a diplomatic row between the two countries. Peru has broken off diplomatic relations with Mexico over the issue, a decision that Mexican officials have described as "disproportionate." Despite her asylum status, Chávez's trial will continue, with the Peruvian judiciary denying her request to be declared a fugitive. The case has sparked debate in Peru, with some calling for her immediate prosecution and others questioning the government's handling of the situation.
November 4, 2025 at 4:59 AM
Betssy Chávez, a former official under Pedro Castillo, sought asylum in Mexico on December 7, 2022, to evade justice, a plan she finally executed nearly three years later. She is accused of provoking a diplomatic rupture between Mexico and Peru. After initially claiming she feared for her life in prison, Chávez was granted asylum in Mexico. The Mexican government offered to send a plane to Peru to facilitate Castillo's handover, according to a former Peruvian foreign minister. The decision to grant Chávez asylum has been criticized as a "shame" for Mexico. Peru has since broken off diplomatic relations with Mexico in response to the asylum granted to Chávez. The move has raised concerns about the impact on Mexican nationals in Peru and the bilateral trade between the two countries.