Order. In Boluartecurrent President of the Republic, continues to be questioned by the more than 40 deaths registered to date in his Government as a consequence of clashes between demonstrators with troops from National Police of Peru (PNP) and the Armed forces in various regions within the country.
Now, through a statement entitled “In the face of the bleeding that power currently commits in Peru”, a group of Peruvian writers and artists, residents in Peru and in the world, demand that In Boluarte “the immediate cessation of the killing of citizens exercising their legitimate right to exist politically and that today are manifested in different regions of our country”.
“Never before in Peru has there been a government that was inaugurated killing right and left people who object, claim or protest. To date, one month following the current government began, there are around 50 deaths and more than 600 wounded, generally from bullets, and Those responsible have not yet been prosecuted”, the statement states.
In this sense, the nationals They ask Boluarte Zegarra to “listen to the people’s claim” and that, later, submit your resignation and “leave office immediately” making the same request for the head of the Council of Ministers, Alberto Otárolaand the president of the Congress, José Williams.
“This will allow the current Congress, reviewing its undemocratic conduct, and with a consensus directive, convene in the shortest possible time new general elections that guarantee a political change in Peru”, ends the letter.
It is worth mentioning that among the signatories are the writers: Jorge Nájar, Diego Trelles, Alfredo Pita, Goran Tocilovac, Luis Nieto, Alexis Iparraguirre, the historian José Carlos Agüero, the poets Jorge Horna, Roxana Crisólogo, Marco Martos and Hildebrando Pérez. The artists Leoncio Villanueva, Gino Ceccarelli, Roxana Cuba, Víctor Delfín, among others, also appear.
Dina Boluarte: “I am not going to resign, my commitment is to Peru”
For his part, In Boluarte I affirm that he will not resign from the Presidency despite the protesters demanding his removal from the Government Palace thus producing greater agitation and confrontations with the forces of order.
“Some voices that come out of the violent and radical ask for my resignationstirring up the population to chaos, disorder and destruction. I tell them responsibly: I am not going to resign, my commitment is to Peru and not with that tiny group that is making the country bleed,” said the head of state in his message to the Nation last Friday.