Under the argument of exceptionally protected space due to its cultural and biological importance, the Municipal Council of the province of Huamanga, declared the Historic Center of the city of Ayacucho intangible, in order to guarantee order and tranquility in the public spaces of the area, In addition to avoiding the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
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During the mayoral session, the councilors of the Huamanguina commune mentioned that the municipal ordinances that prohibit, in the jurisdiction of the Ayacucho district and public venues, the consumption and commercialization of alcoholic beverages must be respected.
OBJECTIVE OF THE DECLARATION OF INTANGIBILITY
According to information released by the commune, the objective is to promote, disseminate, revalue the activities of Holy Week and guarantee that they develop normally, giving priority to religiosity and tradition. Implement safety, order and cleanliness conditions. Also ensure vehicular and pedestrian traffic, providing timely tourist information to national and international visitors, in addition to its promotion and dissemination.
As established in the agreement, the municipal agencies must ensure compliance with the measure in conjunction with the Peruvian National Police (PNP), the Prefecture of Ayacucho, the Decentralized Directorate of Culture, the Brotherhood of Chargers of Jesús Nazareno and others. instances.
The declaration of an intangible zone is based on the fact that Holy Week in Ayacucho has the most recent declaration as Cultural Heritage of the Nation. This recognition was made official by the Ministry of Culture on October 17, 2022 under Vice Ministerial Resolution No. 226-2022, for constituting the most important event of faith and cultural identity within the festive calendar of Peru.