The Generation Z announced that, in addition to the social demonstration scheduled for October 15, one will be held this Sunday the 12th with the aim of reject the government of José Jerí. Through a statement, they urged all citizens of Peru to join the protest, which they described as “peaceful and massive.”
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In that sense, they “categorically” rejected the assumption of José Jerí and do not recognize him as their legitimate ruler. “We are convinced that the majority of the Peruvian people share our feelings and repudiation. We know your history José Jerí and the values you represent,” it reads.
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Taking this rejection into account, they demand “expelling this corrupt pact imposed on us by an immoral, stained and unworthy president.”
Communiqué reporting march for this October 12. Photo: Elmer Ayala/X
“We do not recognize this Congress of the Republic, which has betrayed the will of the people. We invite all Peruvians, from all regions, to join this historic march to demand true change. Let’s make history together, Generation Z and all of Peru united!”, they add.
Furthermore, they asked the PNP to provide support to the “people.” “We make an urgent call to the good officials of the National Police of Peru (PNP) to act in favor of the people and not of these corrupt people, we beg them and the Armed Forces not to raise their weapons against their own compatriots. This is a cry for help, a request for empathy: You are also Peruvians and you know that corruption has devastated our institutions,” they noted.
“We have endured political instability for more than a decade! NO MORE! The time is now. It is today or never!” the statement concludes.
October 15 March
Transport unions and the University Block will carry out the national strike called for Tuesday, October 15promises to mobilize thousands of citizens in different regions of Peru. Both sectors maintained that they share the same feeling: fatigue in the face of insecurity, corruption and the lack of responses from the Government, which is currently chaired by Jose Jerí, after the vacancy of Dina Boluarte.
“If (José Jerí) is going to do the same as Dina (Boluarte), he is not going to guarantee anything. We will continue protesting in the streets, if he does not guarantee security. We want to combat insecurity,” added Julio Campos, spokesperson for the National Alliance of Transporters.
Likewise, the leader said that this October 12 he will also participate in the march that the mayor of Pataz, Aldo Mariño, will carry out, from Puente Piedra to Plaza San Martín. Regarding his position with the current President of the Republic, he indicated that “he is not a transparent person with values that can guarantee stability and insecurity. Jerí voted in favor in the pro-crime votes and has complaints of rape.”
