With banners, banners and ranting, the demonstrators came to hold a sit-in. | Font: PTR
adUnits.push({
code: ‘Rpp_lima_actualidad_Nota_Interna1’,
mediaTypes: {
banner: {
sizes: (navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone|android|iPod/i)) ? [[300, 250], [320, 460], [320, 480], [320, 50], [300, 100], [320, 100]] : [[300, 250], [320, 460], [320, 480], [320, 50], [300, 100], [320, 100], [635, 90]]
}
},
bids: [{
bidder: ‘appnexus’,
params: {
placementId: ‘14149971’
}
},{
bidder: ‘rubicon’,
params: {
accountId: ‘19264’,
siteId: ‘314342’,
zoneId: ‘1604128’
}
},{
bidder: ‘amx’,
params: {
tagId: ‘MTUybWVkaWEuY29t’
}
},{
bidder: ‘oftmedia’,
params: {
placementId: navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone|android|iPod/i) ? ‘22617692’: ‘22617693’
}
}]
});
This morning a group of protesters held a sit-in in San Ysidro Business Centeras part of the anti-government protests that began in December after Pedro Castillo’s failed coup d’état.
Protesters, mostly from Fist D Cuscoreached the front of the National Confederation of Private Business Institutions (trust), in protest against the business union, as well as against the government of Dina Boluarte.
Command RPP News He arrived at the scene and made sure that the demonstrators were carrying banners and banners against the government and against Confiep. Among their demands is the promotion of elections and the resignation of the incumbent head of state.
peaceful protest
Our journalist pointed out that before the closing of her office, a protest was held peaceful way.
There is a strong police contingent in the sit-in area, as well as watchmen from San Ysidro guarding the security.
Source: RPP

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.