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This Sunday afternoon, citizens come out with a new protest against the government of President Pedro Castillo.
The demonstrators gathered in Plaza San Martin and Paseo de los Heroes Navales and then moved to Main square.
The RPP was able to make sure that the police set up bars around the place to prevent the protesters from moving forward.
However, the demonstrators opposed the troops to remove these bars in Giron de la Unión. Faced with this situation, the agents used tear gas bombs to disperse the protesters.
For security reasons, all businesses in the area have closed.
Some protesters against government of Pedro Castillo they again concentrated in the vicinity of Hiron Karabay due to tear gas; while National Police decided to forbid pedestrians to pass on nearby streets.
Protest
This is the second demonstration this month against the president. Pedro Castillo. The first took place on Saturday, November 5, and was called “Reacciona Peru”. In this regard, the “disproportionate use” of force by the National Police was condemned.
The organizers of the march chose November 20 as the date to coincide with the arrival of a high-level group of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Peru at the request of the government to analyze the political situation. in the country.
Some members of the OAS delegation are already in the capital to meet and learn about the political crisis in the country.
The police also blocked the footpath in the Historical Center | Font: PTR | Photographer: Juliana Castillo
Shops in Giron de Unión closed their doors for security reasons ahead of the release of tear gas bombs | Font: PTR | Photographer: Juliana Castillo
Protests against Pedro Castillo
On November 5, marches against Pedro Castillo took place in several cities of the country.
In Lima, protesters began to gather near courthouse go to facilities Congresslocated on Abankay Avenue, despite the fact that the national police never authorized traffic to the headquarters of the legislature.
Collective members “Peru Reacts” They demand the release of the president because of alleged corruption cases, which the prosecutor’s office has been investigating for almost a year, and also criticize his leadership as president.
One of the organizers of the march, a lawyer Lucas Gersistressed that through mobilization “they are looking for a solution to the political crisis” in the face of “a government increasingly involved in corruption”.
“The constitutional solution to the crisis, the purest, is a vacancy due to moral incapacity (…) In addition to the vacancy, there is the possibility of removing the president from office. There is also the possibility that the removal of the president is approved as a constitutional charge based on the request of the national prosecutor,” he said.

Source: RPP

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