At dawn on Thursday, October 30, in the urbanization The Alamos of Monterricoin the district of Santiago de Surcothe municipality workers went to the congresswoman’s house Maria Acuna (Alliance for Progress) with the purpose of demolishing part of his home. The main reason was to recover part of the public spaces that their home was occupying.
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The community agents arrived at the parliamentarian’s home, located in park 17 of the district, along with members of the National Police of Peru (PNP) and Serenazgo.
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According to the images released by the same municipality, machinery was in charge of moving a series of walls to be placed on the outskirts of the 3-story house. And it was done that way, after a part of the house collapsed with a rope.
The proceedings were interrupted for a moment because people from that place prevented the collapse from taking place. However, it was carried out because law enforcement was protecting municipal workers.
“Despite attempts to prevent the recovery of public areas, this morning delimitation walls were placed that mark the space that belongs to all Surcanos,” the commune reported.
“You have to obey the law like everyone else,” says the Municipality of Surco
After the collapse of part of the house, the mayor of the district, Carlos Brucestressed that they acted with “all energy so that the congresswoman knows that she has to obey the law like everyone else“. Likewise, that the “municipal authority” was elected to “put order in the district and she has to abide by that order, whether she likes it or not.”
Facade of the house of Congresswoman María Acuña
“In Surco it is like that, I don’t know what it will be like in the north, but in Groove Follow the rules anyway. We are already in the process of recovering the land, because we have put up prefabricated walls on the boundary and at night we have demolished part of the buildings,” he said.
On the other hand, the mayor highlighted that part of the construction that remains to be demolished would remain pending because “it is in a judicial process.” “If we demolish, what is its legal property also falls. However, we have already recovered the land,” he said.

Moment in which the workers of the Municipality of Surco demolish the walls of María Acuña’s house
