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A group of protesters gathered at the Plaza Manco Capac in the Lima area Victory They were dispersed by the National Police after they refused to obey the orders of the troops to clear the road. Bausate and Mesato restore traffic.
The troops had to use tear gas to disperse protesters blocking part of the street. avenue Manco Capac. However, they regrouped and launched an attack on abankay avenue.
Some of these people tried to reach Congress of the Republicbut Police set up a cordon preventing them from continuing to move along the avenue Nicholas de Pierola pushing them aside San Martin Plaza where they quietly congregate, there have been no tear gas bombings.
They continue some of their ranting demanding the departure of Dina Boluarte and also demanding the release of the former president. Pedro Castillo and the New Constitution.
police action
There is also a strong police contingent in the vicinity of Plaza Manco Cápac to protect businesses in the area in order to prevent possible aggression from the protesters.
RPP Noticias was able to capture the launch of tear gas bombs in the afternoon. Immediately afterwards, citizens protesting against the government Dina Boluarte They moved towards Abancay Avenue and San Martin Square.
Protests are taking place not only in the Peruvian capital, but also at the regional level, as organizations and groups from different regions of the country are calling for the start of new protests on January 4th. protests after the truce for the New Year holidays.
The mobilization calls for the resignation of President Dina Boluarte, the promotion of a general election and the closure of the Congress.
Source: RPP

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