Announcement. The president Dina Boluarte summoned the political leaders for this Wednesday February 15 with the aim of addressing the political and social crisis that the country is going through, which already has more than 60 deaths product of clashes between demonstrators with the National Police of Peru (PNP) and the Armed forces (FF.AA.)
Through the social networks of the Presidency, Boluarte Zegarra reported that these meetings will also discuss the situation of Peru in the international context. In addition, he maintained that the meetings are aimed at “foster a space for dialogue and consensus”.
“In this sense, it has issued the respective invitation to representatives of political organizations in order to hold the meetings at the headquarters of government palace, starting tomorrow Wednesday February 15, 2023”, reads the message posted on the Twitter of Presidency.
It should be mentioned that still Protests continue in various regions of the country demanding the resignation of Dina Boluartethe closure of Congress, the initiation of a constituent assembly, among other claims.
They were also called to a new day of protests in the city of Arequipa for next Monday, February 20 after an agreement between representatives of unions and unions of the White City.
Similarly, in Lambayeque it was determined continue with the demonstrations from this Saturday the 18th, after a week of truce. Various groups confirmed their participation in the so-called “March of Sacrifice” which will consist of touring three districts of the region for approximately four hours.
Dina Boluarte was denounced for deaths in Apurímac
Dina Boluartethe ministers of State and the high commands of the National Police were criminally denounced by the deaths that occurred in the Apurímac region since December 7, 2022.
This charge was brought by Aprodehhe Legal Defense Institute (IDL), Peace and hope and the DD volunteer legal team. HH., made up of independent lawyers, who point out serious human rights violations in crimes such as homicide, serious and minor injuries, torture and abuse of authority.
The complaint presents as co-author of the deaths Dina Boluarte; the current holder of the PCM, Alberto Otárola; the former head of the Interior Cesar Cervantes; and the former prime minister Pedro Angulo. Also included are the general director of the PNP, Raul Alfaro Alvarado; the head of the Apurímac Police Front, PNP General Luis Flores Solís; and the head of the Andahuaylas and Chincheros Police Division, Colonel PNP Alexis Luján Ruiz.