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President of the Republic Dina Boluarteannounced this Friday a series of “emergency measures” to revive the economy in Puno, one of the regions hardest hit by social protests.
At a press conference accompanied by the head of the Council of Ministers Alberto OtarolaThe head of state explained that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and “recent events”, referring to public outcry against her government, many low-income families are suffering from material shortages and rising prices for basic needs.
Faced with such a situation, Dina Boluarte He said his leadership would send a humanitarian convoy to Puno next week to guarantee services in the region. “Early next week, a humanitarian convoy will leave Lima carrying goods, services and materials to ensure the continuity of government services and industrial activities,” he said.
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Source: RPP

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