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Alberto Otarola, President of the Council of Ministers, stressed on Tuesday that there would be no “The Capture of Lima” Although confirmation that a group of protesters will come to the capital to resume protests against Dina Boluarte.
“There will be no “capture of Lima”, I assure you as an executive branch. Secondly, Police will always act with respect for the life, integrity and fundamental rights of all Peruvians,” he said in statements to the media.
Alberto Otarola stated that that search for peace and again urged the people to support him. In this sense, he said that he understood the claims of the population.
“I understand their claims, but I also call for this relative peace achieved in the country to continue. Today I came from a meeting with exporters, we met with trade unions, with civil society organizations and everyone wants peace and tranquility in the country. We are going to ensure that right,” he added.
Yesterday, a group of protesters left Puno on five buses, heading to the capital for the second “Toma de Lima”, which will take place this Wednesday to participate in new protests against the president. Dina Boluarte in order to demand his resignation and early elections.
Ilawe road in Desaguadero, in the province collao And Chucuito, in said jurisdiction, was again taken over by the Protestants. Pass over the road connecting the area with the border with Bolivian it becomes impossible again.
According to Sutran, in total, protesters blocked six points on the roads in the Puno area. Three cliffs are located at kilometers 180, 99 and 71 of the Kalapuzha-Makusani-Lechemayo highway, and the other three are at kilometer 352 of the Urcos-Mazuko-Iñapari highway, at kilometer 32 of the Humajalso-Loripongo-Puno highway and at kilometers from 171-226 of the Mazocruz- Thorata.
Dina Boluarte reiterates she will not resign
President Dina Boluarte said last Friday that those marching to demand his resignation may not be sure of their motives. In this sense, he argued that they probably want a number of improvements in water supply, sewerage, schools and hospitals.
“Perhaps the vast majority of the brothers and sisters from Puno who go out to protest believe that they are marching because they are demanding more water, more sewage, more schools, more hospitals. wants to turn the region of Puno into anarchy, they ask that Congress. But I cannot close the Congress,” he said during his participation in the Con Punche Regional dialogue table for peace and governance.
Source: RPP

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