METROPOLITAN STATION CLOSED
The Jirón de la Unión station of the Metropolitano de Lima was closed by its staff in the face of the danger of it being violated, as happened on April 5.
INCIDENTS DURING THE RIDE
A group of individuals within the demonstrations began to throw stones and other types of objects. Members of the National Police managed to contain the chaos and fenced off the entrance to Plaza San Martín. Bombs were seized.
THEY ARE TRYING TO ATTACK LOURDES FLORES NANO
“It doesn’t have the dimensions of Tuesday’s, but it’s still a valuable call. This voice must be felt throughout the country, with a lot of perseverance”, commented Lourdes Flores Nano from Plaza San Martín, while some pro-government protesters threw bottles at her, among other things.
PROTESTANTS HEADING TO PLAZA MAYOR
A group of participants of the potestas once morest Pedro Castillo They headed to the Plaza Mayor to demand the president’s resignation. Through the streets of downtown Lima they harangued “Terrorist Castle”, while they were guarded by agents of the National Police.
DEFENDERS OF PEDRO CASTILLO AND DETRACTORS MEET
Members of the PNP prevented Plaza San Martín from becoming a conflict zone following protesters once morest Pedro Castillo will meet a group of supporters of the president. A police cordon kept both groups separated.
PNP EXPECTS PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATIONS
As people arrive at Plaza San Martín, the National Police of Peru has asked Peruvians to exercise their legitimate right to protest, to do so peacefully without resorting to violence.
As a symbol of the request, police officers wear white gloves while guarding the Government Palace. It should be noted that there will be regarding 3,000 policemen in this march.
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This followingnoon he called the Second National March to demand the resignation of the president of Peru, peter castle; as well as the resignation of the vice president, Dina Boluarte; and of the members of the Congress of the republic. There are concentrations in several points of the capital, to then walk to Plaza San Martín. The appointment is at 4 in the followingnoon, according to the poster of the mobilization.
In the First gear, of the last 5th of April, things got out of control and clashes with the police generated chaos in downtown Lima. Among the protests, there were acts of vandalism that generated robberies, looting, and serious damage to public and private property.
According to the Ministry of Health, the balance left by the demonstrations registered in the capital was 11 wounded in total. Five of them were civilians and six were members of the Peruvian National Police.
Today’s demonstrations once morest the Castillo government are for demand justice for the eight dead in the protests of recent days in different parts of Peru, as well as to face the serious political and social crisis that the country is going through.
In this announcement you can also read “Castillo out”, “Traitor Congress out”, “Let them all go”. Under this slogan, the call has been made in several regions, such as Trujillo, Chiclayo, Cuzco, Arequipaamong other.
CONGRESS ASKS CASTILLO TO RESIGN
Despite having greater disapproval than the president, Congress this week approved a motion to exhort Pedro Castillo to resign from the Presidency of Peru. The vote received 61 votes in favor, 43 once morest and 1 abstention.
The initiative was presented by the parliamentarian of the Avanza País caucus, Rosselli Amuruz, who asks the head of state to resign as a result of the political crisis in the country, aggravated by recent events in different regions.
Also, it qualifies “very serious” that, due to his inability to govern, Castillo Terrones shows “lack of ability to differentiate between good and evil when appointing ministers and officials related to terrorism.”
In the document, Amuruz also describes as “very serious for national sovereignty” that Pedro Castillo has indicated that he agrees with holding a referendum to grant an outlet to the sea to Bolivia.
It is necessary to clarify that the motion under debate is only an exhortation to resign, that is, it expresses Parliament’s wish that Pedro Castillo resign from the position of President of Peru, but does not force the president to step aside. It is a political gesture with no real effect.
JORGE MUÑOZ ALSO DEMANDS THE RESIGNATION OF THE PRESIDENT
The mayor of Lima, Jorge Munoz, lashed out once more once morest the Castillo government. The burgomaster points to the professor as guilty of the political and social crisis that the country is going through, for which he urged him to resign from office.
In statements to the press, Muñoz stated that “you have to realize” when you don’t know how to manage. “He has not rectified how badly he has been working, the position is too big for him and decisions have to be made. The first is he who must realize and say ‘as president I am not working well’ and I step aside and seek an orderly succession for the good of the country”, Indian. “The only way out I see is the resignation of the president,” he added.
Jorge Muñoz offered these words while having the disapproval of 59% of citizens regarding his management in the Municipality of Lima.
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