In a meeting, the leaders decided to suspend the strike scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday in Huancavelica.
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This was confirmed by the leaders José Crispín Calderón and Wilfredo Hilario, who explained that the strategy will be to send more Huancavelicans to the city of Lima.
Crispín said that an average of 500 people will be sent on buses to the capital city for the marches to continue, while Hilario Quispe said that instead of a strike they will hold demonstrations in the center of Huancavelica.
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“We have decided to suspend the 48-hour strike, today there is an important contingent of brothers from Ccarhuacc and Huachocolpa, they also informed us that the brothers from the Chopcca Nation organized, we are talking about more than 500 people, we are seeing how they are going to to leave, for that amount we do not have the necessary economic resources, because the previous contingents were smaller”, said Crispín Calderón.
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Therefore, this morning, hundreds of residents of Ccarhuacc and Huachocolpa came out to protest, demanding the resignation of the President of the Republic Dina Boluarte, in addition to the closure of Congress and the reinstatement of former President Pedro Castillo, who tried to carry out a coup of State.