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Secretary of State for Affairs USA., Anthony Blinken, asked various politicians in Peru that they are redoubling their efforts to carry out “necessary reforms” with the ultimate goal of maintaining stability. democratic from the country.
blink conveyed this request to Peruvian President Dina Boluarte during a telephone conversation last Friday, the content of which was released this Sunday by the State Department in a statement.
According to the State Department, during the conversation blink He expressed the wish that “the institutions and civil authorities of Peru will redouble their efforts to carry out the necessary reforms to protect the democratic stability” of the country.
The statement does not specify what kind of reforms in question. blink; but one of the reforms that has been discussed in Peru in recent days is a change to the constitution to move the general election to December 2023.
This is a proposal to reduce mandates Legislative and Executivewas rejected Congress of Peru Last Friday.
Besides, blink stressed while talking to boluart “the need for all Peruvian actors to engage in constructive dialogue in order to ease political divisions and focus on reconciliation.”
Peru has been in an institutional and social crisis since December 7 last year. Congress dismissed the now former President Pedro Castillo after he announced the closure of the Peruvian parliament and the formation of an emergency executive in which he would rule by decree, largely interpreted as an attempted coup d’état.
After leaving, former vice president Dina Boluarteformed the executive branch, to which the citizens also responded with protests.
This Saturday, President Boluarte ruled out that he was going to resign, and demanded Congress to reconsider the “vote to advance the elections” after the rejection on the eve of the executive’s draft to hold elections in December 2023, while protests continue in the country, which have already killed at least 23 people.
boluartwho has been in power for eleven days since he succeeded the ousted former president Pedro Castilloalso announced an early change in the composition of his cabinet to better deal with the crisis, after two of his ministers resigned without acknowledging the deaths.
Demonstrators converge in protests against layoffs Lock and in demanding the advancement of elections and the closure Congress. Others also call for resignation boluart and release Lockwho has been detained on charges of rebellion ever since he tried to dissolve Congresshe encountered last week.
EFE
Source: RPP

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