The National Police of Peru will not support citizens in the march for peace

The National Police of Peru will not support citizens in the march for peace

The PNP had announced this morning, through social networks, the call for a “march for peace” throughout the country for tomorrow.

After various protests against the posting on social networks, both by political leaders and a large part of the citizenry, who criticized a political use of forces in support of President Dina Boluartethey decided reversing in accompaniment to the march and informed that they will not give their support.

Weeks of crisis in Peru

The intense crisis situation in Peru has been going on for almost a month and it left close to 30 dead since December 7 when Boluarte took office.

That day, his predecessor, Pedro Castillo, was dismissed by Congress after he announced the dissolution of parliament and the establishment of an exceptional government with suppression of constitutional guarantees.

Since then, castle is in jailbecause the Justice imposed 18 months of pretrial detention for understanding that he tried to carry out a coup.

The protests subsided as the year-end holidays approached, but various union and social organizations announced their resumption for this Wednesday in at least seven regions of the country.

Source: Ambito

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