When the dialogue with the authorities broke down, the leaders of the transporters announced that they will call for an indefinite national strike.
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Julio Campos, vice president of the National Alliance of Transporters, reported that the protest will now be throughout the country and indefinitely, after The conversations with Congress and the Government of Dina Boluarte did not prosper.
He specified that the decision was made after a meeting with legislators. The representatives of transport unions indicated that they are deeply disappointed, due to the lack of progress in their demands, including the repeal of Law 32108.
“Right now we are heading to some facilities to call all the unions at the national level, for a national strike,” he said, highlighting “We have not sold ourselves, on the contrary”.
“There is no political will to meet the demands raised,” regretted when saying that they found out that The Plenary Session of Congress would not repeal the Organized Crime Law and they would not shelve the urban terrorism bill either.