Political crisis in Peru
Hello everyone!
Welcome to my blog! Today, let me tell you a little about the political crisis here in Peru.
Currently, the social crisis is unsustainable. In just one month of President Dina Boluarte's
government, almost fifty deaths have been reported due to the repression by the police and
military forces of the demonstrations throughout the country. It has been shown that many of
those killed were not involved in the protests. Likewise, citizens have revealed videos of police
looting supermarkets, hours later pointing to the protesters accusing them of vandalism - a
situation that ended with the discovery of the stolen products, including televisions and
electrical appliances, in the offices of high command of the police forces in the regions.
The messages to the nation given by Hello everyone!
Welcome to my blog! Today, let me tell you a little about the political crisis here in Peru.
Currently, the social crisis is unsustainable. In just one month of President Dina Boluarte's
government, almost fifty deaths have been reported due to the repression by the police and
military forces of the demonstrations throughout the country. It has been shown that many of
those killed were not involved in the protests. Likewise, citizens have revealed videos of police
looting supermarkets, hours later pointing to the protesters accusing them of vandalism - a
situation that ended with the discovery of the stolen products, including televisions and
electrical appliances, in the offices of high command of the police forces in the regions.
The messages to the nation given by President Dina Boluarte and her Cabinet have done
nothing more than arouse the population out of indignation, given the lack of self-criticism on
the part of the authorities, and the incompetence demonstrated when using resources such as
the terruqueo (labeling as terrorists) of demonstrators and point to people from abroad as
responsible for the deaths and the chaos in which the country finds itself.
Day by day, we see how the situation in the country worsens, and the question arises as to
whether we will have a way out in the face of all the crisis. For now, I continue to ask for your
prayers for Peru as the crisis continues. In the face of the inaction of the authorities who seek
to cling to their seats, we must stay strong and hope to find the path of peace.
Thanks for reading, see you soon.President Dina Boluarte and her Cabinet have done
nothing more than arouse the population out of indignation, given the lack of self-criticism on
the part of the authorities, and the incompetence demonstrated when using resources such as
the terruqueo (labeling as terrorists) of demonstrators and point to people from abroad as
responsible for the deaths and the chaos in which the country finds itself.
Day by day, we see how the situation in the country worsens, and the question arises as to
whether we will have a way out in the face of all the crisis. For now, I continue to ask for your
prayers for Peru as the crisis continues. In the face of the inaction of the authorities who seek
to cling to their seats, we must stay strong and hope to find the path of peace.
Thanks for reading, see you soon.
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