Aymaras mobilize towards Lima to resume demonstrations against the government of Dina Boluarte

Citizens cross Puno and it is expected that after crossing Juliaca, they will arrive in Arequipa to finally head towards the capital

Citizens of Puno are expected to arrive in Lima on March 1 to resume protests.
Citizens of Puno are expected to arrive in Lima on March 1 to resume protests.

The dissatisfaction with government in service has been reflected in the latest polls and everything seems to indicate that it will once again become visible on the streets. It was confirmed that citizens punishments are on their way to the capital, they are members of the Aymara people of the provinces of Collao, Chucuito there Yunguyo who said goodbye to their relatives and neighbors before leaving for Lima.

Aymara citizens moved from Puno to Lima to protest the second takeover of Lima and demand the closure of Congress, the resignation of Dina Boluarte and new elections.

Alberto Otárola holds the title of President of the Council of Ministers (PCM).
Alberto Otárola holds the title of President of the Council of Ministers (PCM).

The President of the Council of Ministers, Alberto Otarolaon Tuesday ruled out the possibility of a second ‘Capture of Lima’, as happened last January, despite the fact that groups of protesters were about to arrive in the capital from southern regions such as A lot of.

“There will be no takeover of Lima, I assure you as the executive power. Second, the police will always act with respect for the lives and rights of all Peruvians,” he noted. The Prime Minister addressed those who would take to the streets again to protest against the government of At Bolarte.

Aymara indigenous people walk around a barricade erected by anti-government protesters in Desaguadero, Peru, as they cross the Bolivia-Peru border, Friday, Jan. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Aymara indigenous people walk around a barricade erected by anti-government protesters in Desaguadero, Peru, as they cross the Bolivia-Peru border, Friday, Jan. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

It was confirmed that citizens punishments are on their way to the capital, they are members of the Aymara people of the provinces of Collao, Chucuito there Yunguyo who said goodbye to their relatives and neighbors before leaving for Lima.

An informative note from Canal N stated that after crossing A lot of they will go to Juliaca from where they will leave for Arequipa to take the road that leads to Lima. They should arrive in two days, March 1st. In Juliaca they should be joined by Quechua settlers from Azangaro who are already demonstrating in their city. This is what some have called the “second wave of the takeover of Lima”.

The March of the Taking of Lima advances in the Center of Lima
The March of the Taking of Lima advances in the Center of Lima

A second edition of the call “Capture of Lima” It was announced for today, Wednesday March 1, in the capital. And on this occasion, the mobilization against the government of To Boluarte and the Congress of the Republic would be led by social organizations that would come from the southern city of A lot ofwhere 17 people lost their lives last January in clashes with Armed forces.

According to a document from Criminal Security Division of the Peruvian National Police (PNP)leaders of the districts of Puno Pomapata, Yungata, Sepitaamong others, met Edgar Chura Mamaniwho would be the president of the Front of Defense of the South and Natural Resources of Puno. With him, they would have agreed to move to Lima from this Saturday 25.

Let us remember that two weeks ago, the order of the Municipality of Lima which indefinitely prohibits demonstrations in Historical Center of the city because it is considered an “immaterial zone”.

The areas covered will be the border line that crosses parts of Alfonso Ugarte, Vía de Evitamiento, El Águila and Cecilia del Risco avenues, the Tacna, Alcázar and Plácido Jiménez extension, París street, Nicolás Ayllón avenues, Paseo de la República, 28 de Julio, Guzmán Blanco, Brasil and Arica, as well as the Vía Expresa Grau.

Additionally, other representative properties are included like government palacethe Municipal Palace, the Mayor, San Martín, Bolívar, 2 de Mayo and Ramón Castilla squares, the Congress of the Republicamong others.-

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