The frenetic political situation in the Andean country prevents the meeting from being held
The Peruvian city of Arequipa will not host the International Congress of the Spanish Language (CILE) due to the political unrest in the Andean country. Instead, Cádiz will host the event, a possibility suggested by the Spanish government. This was announced on Thursday by the director of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), Santiago Muñoz Machado, who assured that Peruvian authorities had already expressed their “concern” about not being able to guarantee security. The date for the meeting is the same as for Peru, from March 27 to 30, although the appointment is subject to change.
“The Peruvian authorities, in agreement with the Spanish authorities and the 23 language academies, have decided not to proceed with the headquarters in Arequipa. There are uncontrollable riots, although the Peruvian government is trying to appease them. In addition, security issues such as the agenda of the kings, which must be respected,” Muñoz Machado said in an appearance to the press.
Source: La Verdad

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