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Javier Marchesethe president of the National Union of Transport Workers, said this Wednesday that after meeting with another 24 trade union bases, which he claims represent 90% of the national transport, they will not stop their work, and rejected the request of the leadership of the National Front. carriers and drivers from Arequipa.
In this region, mobilization and protests demanding the resignation of President Dina Boluarte. Thus, they will join Puno, who continues to reject the Executive.
“We are not going to support this trucker strike announcement. We want the president to contribute to the implementation of the act that was signed with representatives of the Ministry of Transport on November 29. union, political opinion”, express.
Marchese also announced a meeting with the transport minister tomorrow. Paola Lazarteto talk about some of the problems in the sector.
Javier Corralesrepresentative of the National Front of Carriers and Drivers of Arequipa, went on strike from 2 to 8 March for non-compliance with the protocols signed by the government in November.
Protests against Boluarte will resume
Aymara citizens from the provinces of El Collao and Yunguyo in the southern zone of Puno left for Lima yesterday in five buses to participate in new mobilizations against the President. Dina Boluarte to demand her resignation and an early election.
The protesters have been fired by their relatives and are expected to arrive in the capital this Wednesday, March 1, where protests are due to resume in Lima.
IN Fist mobilization against Dina Boluarte They began on December 14 with roadblocks across the city, which is also the region with the highest number of deaths since social protests began.
The Ilawe road to Desaguadero in the provinces of El Collao and Chucuito in the aforementioned jurisdiction was again taken over by the Protestants. The road connecting the region to the border with Bolivia is again not possible.
Source: RPP

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