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The Organization of American States (OAS) on Monday asked the Peruvian authorities to call a general election as soon as possible and expressed concern about the excessive use of force during protests against the president. Dina Boluarte.
According to the resolution adopted by all participating countries OAS With the exception of El Salvador, the Permanent Council of the organization asked Peru to hold elections as soon as possible with all guarantees.
“(AT Permanent Council of the OAS declares) its firm call to the Peruvian authorities to ensure governance and democratic institutions through the early holding of fair, free and transparent general elections under international election observation,” the resolution reads.
The document was presented at the plenary session of the organization by the Permanent Mission of Colombia with the support of Haiti, Honduras and Antigua and Barbuda.
On “acts of violence” during demonstrations
Country OAS they also expressed concern about the excessive use of force in response to protests in the country.
The document calls for “effective measures” to be held accountable for “acts of violence” that have taken place in Peru. In turn, he asks the Government of Peru to observe due process for those arrested during the demonstrations.
Peruvian Foreign Minister Ana Cecilia Gervasi will travel to Washington on Monday to meet with the “top leaders” of the US government and lawmakers from the US Congress.
Prosecutor’s Office of Peru announced on Saturday that it was investigating the death of a Lima protester as an alleged murder in the context of “human rights violations” during the protests.
The death brings the death toll to 58 since anti-government protests began last December demanding the resignation of the president, the closure of Congressearly general elections and the convening of a constituent assembly.
Dina Boluarte Came to power in Peru on December 7 after a failed coup attempt by Pedro Castillo.
Demonstrations against the president began in the south of the country as soon as she took office and spread to almost the entire territory after the first deaths from police repression occurred.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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