The most intense protests took place in Fistwhere a toll booth was also set on fire and a bridge that connects the country with Bolivia, Arequipa, Junin and Cusco. In apuirimacFor their part, tires were burned and stones were placed to block the Interoceanic route. “The airports are working normally,” Otárola said.
Public buildings and airports in regions where protests were announced woke up cared for and watched over by police and militarywho are authorized to intervene due to the state of emergency declared in December.
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Boluarte and a call for peace
The President of Peru, Dina Boluartemade a today call for peace and unity to all Peruvians before the call for protests in various parts of the country. In addition, the president reiterated that there will be no impunity in the case of deaths occurred during the mobilizations that arose after the fall of the government of Pedro Castillo.
“By Constitution we know that marches are allowed if they are of a peaceful natureThat is why I want to address the brothers to talk about the importance of peace and union and the commitment that we must all have for the good of our families and the great family that is Peru“, declared boluartereported the local media RPP.
From December 7They registered protests in Peru what they leave almost thirty deaths Y hundreds injured. In many cases the consequences are due to the repression of security forces to the demonstrations that demand, centrally, the resignation of Boluarte and a immediate call for new elections.
Source: Ambito

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