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Jaime Bayly on the ousted president of Peru and his (bad) experiences as a traveler, now in Madrid

Jaime Bayly discusses the ousted Peruvian president and reflects on his travel experiences from Madrid in a recent YouTube broadcast.

In a recent episode of his YouTube channel, Peruvian writer Jaime Bayly talked about his experiences traveling from Madrid and shared his views on the ousted president of Peru. Bayly praised the courteousness of Iberia flight attendants while expressing his discontent with the Barajas airport. He mentioned that while his family slept during the flight, he spent the time writing and correcting his new novel, which is now available in Argentine bookstores.

Bayly is currently in Madrid to present his latest book, 'Los golpistas', and he is looking forward to celebrating his birthday there. The commentary on the political landscape in Peru, particularly regarding the recent changes in presidency, reflects his ongoing engagement with contemporary issues in Latin America. His observations highlight not only his personal experiences but also a critical view of the political and social climate in Peru.

The discussion comes at a time when tensions in Peru are palpable, with ongoing debates about governance and political stability. As Bayly continues to blend literary work with political commentary, his reflections resonate with audiences who are keenly aware of the shifting dynamics in the region, emphasizing the role of public intellectuals in responding to current events.

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