Peru Protests: I Will Not Resign – President Insists
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Peruvian President Dina Boluarte has insisted she will not step down, after
another day of protests and roadblocks across the country saw calls for her
resignation and the arrest of a trade union leader with alleged links to
Maoist rebels.
Supporters of ousted president Pedro Castillo have marched and barricaded
streets throughout the South American country since December, demanding new
elections and the removal of Boluarte.
“Some voices that have come
from the violent and radical factions are asking for my resignation, provoking
the population into chaos, disorder and destruction,” Boluarte said in an
address on state TV.
“I will not resign. My commitment is with
Peru.”
Boluarte lamented that the protests have at times turned violent,
as at least 42 people have been killed in clashes with security forces,
including a police officer burned alive in a vehicle. Hundreds more have been
injured.
“I cannot stop reiterating my regret for the deaths of
Peruvians in these protests,” she said. “I apologize for this situation.”
But she rejected the possibility of calling a constitutional
assembly as demanded by protestors, pointing to the difficulties Peru’s
neighbor Chile has had in drafting and approving a new constitution.
“That cannot happen overnight,” Boluarte added.
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