The government decreed a curfew in Lima and Callao due to roadblocks and protests

The government decreed a curfew in Lima and Callao due to roadblocks and protests

The measure, which immediately provoked expressions of rejection on social networks, implies leaving the 10 million inhabitants of Lima and Callao locked up in their homes on Tuesday, the AFP news agency pointed out.

Various acts of violence, including the burning of toll booths on routes, looting of some shops and clashes between protesters and the police, occurred this Monday in various areas of Peru in the first stoppage faced by the Castillo government, in power. for eight months.

The protests, caused by the rise in fuel and food prices, took place in Lima and the regions of Piura, Chiclayo, La Libertad, Junín, Ica, Arequipa, San Martín, Amazonas and Ucayali, among others, and led to suspend classes in schools due to the restriction of public transport.

“I call for calm, serenity, social protest is a constitutional right, but it must be done within the law,” Castillo said in his brief message.

The president indicated that the measure will apply to the province of Lima, also known as Metropolitan Lima, capital, and to Callao, an adjoining constitutional province.

Metropolitan Lima and Callao make up a single urban unit that is understood as the capital city of the country, which is home to a population of close to 11 million inhabitants, the Sputnik news agency added.

The roadblocks and the riots continued last night, despite the fact that the government yesterday decreed a reduction in fuel prices, exempting them from a tax temporarilyas some carrier organizations reported that they were abandoning the protest, according to the Andina news agency and the newspaper La República.

A partial strike of cargo and passenger carriers and drivers, which began last week and worsened yesterday, led to the blocking of several routes, the suspension of classes and the death of a man who was being transported in an ambulance that was intercepted by one of the the cuts.

The forceful measure, in protest at fuel prices and tolls, is the first of weight against the Castillo government, which in eight months of management has already raffled two impeachment requests in Congress.

In the regions of Ica (south) and Junín (east) there was looting in businesses, according to images broadcast by local television stations. In Ica, 300 km south of Lima, some toll booths on the Pan-American highway, one of the country’s main highways, were burned.

Source: Ambito

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