Peru’s new government gives military new power amid protests

14 December 2022, 18:04

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Peru Political Crisis. Picture: PA

Peru’s new president, Dina Boluarte, pleaded for calm as demonstrations continue against her and the Congress that ousted her predecessor.

Peru’s new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following the ousting of President Pedro Castillo, suspending the rights of people to gather and move freely across the Andean nation.

“The National Police with the support of the Armed Forces will ensure the control throughout the national territory of personal property and, above all, strategic infrastructure and the safety and well-being of all Peruvians,” Defense Minister Luis Otarola Penaranda announced.

Mr Otarola said the declaration “means the suspension of the rights of assembly… freedom of movement.” He said the government has not determined whether a curfew will be imposed.

Peru’s new president, Dina Boluarte, pleaded for calm as demonstrations continue against her and the Congress that ousted her predecessor.

Answering demands for immediate elections, she suggested they could be held a year from now, four months before her earlier proposal.

“Peru cannot overflow with blood,” Ms Boluarte said as she floated the possibility of scheduling general elections for December 2023 to reporters, just before a hearing to determine whether Mr Castillo will remain jailed for 18 months while authorities build a rebellion case against him.

The judge then postponed the hearing because Mr Castillo refused to participate.

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Police approach supporters of Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru (Fredy Salcedo/AP/PA)

“The only thing I can tell you sisters and brothers (is) to keep calm,” Ms Boluarte said. “We have already lived through this experience in the 80s and 90s, and I believe that we do not want to return to that painful history.”

The remarks of Mr Castillo’s running mate, installed by Congress just a week ago to replace him, recalled the ruinous years between 1980 and 2000 when the Shining Path insurgency presided over numerous car bombings and assassinations.

The group was blamed for more than half of the nearly 70,000 estimated deaths and disappearances caused by various rebel groups and a brutal government counterinsurgency response.

Protesters have blocked streets in Peru’s capital and many rural communities, demanding Mr Castillo’s freedom, Ms Boluarte’s resignation and the immediate scheduling of general elections to pick a new president and replace all members of Congress.

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Soldiers stand guard after clearing a roadblock to the airport, created by supporters of ousted president Pedro Castillo in Arequipa, Peru (Jose Sotomayor/AP/PA)

At least six people have died, all in the same kind of impoverished communities whose voters propelled the rural teachers’ union leader to victory last year after he promised a populist approach to governing.

Mr Castillo was ousted by politicians on December 7 when he sought to dissolve Congress ahead of their third attempt to impeach him.

His vehicle was intercepted as he travelled through Lima’s streets with his security detail. Prosecutors accused him of trying to seek political asylum at Mexico’s embassy.

In a handwritten letter shared on Wednesday with The Associated Press by his associate Mauro Gonzales, Mr Castillo asked the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to intercede for his “rights and the rights of my Peruvian brothers who cry out for justice”.

By Press Association

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