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May the violence [in Peru] cease and may the path of dialogue be taken to overcome the political and social crisis affecting the people". [ 292 ] Spain : The Government of Spain would prohibit the sales of weapons to the Peruvian state due to the instability faced during protests.
10 May – The Health Ministry officially classifies transsexualism as a mental disorder, sparking protests from LGBT advocates. [6]11 May – Authorities launch an investigation into President Boluarte for disbanding a police force that was investigating her brother Nicanor Boluarte, who was arrested for alleged influence peddling.
4 April – The Congress of Peru votes against the petition of impeachment of President Dina Boluarte over the alleged killings of protesters during the ongoing protests, amid a worsening volatility in the country's politics. [13] 10 April – At least 10 people are killed and 25 others are injured in a bus crash in the Department of Lima. [14]
Peruvians are no strangers to political turmoil, having seen a number of presidents impeached or forced to step down amid massive demonstrations and accusations of corruption in recent years. But ...
Deadly unrest in the wake of a political crisis has left a number of American tourists stranded in Peru.. Hundreds of international travelers, including some Americans, were stuck in and around ...
Ecuador: The Foreign Ministry issued a statement expressing "its deep concern about the political situation in the sister country of Peru" and calling "on all political actors to maintain the rule of law and democracy and on the international community to facilitate the democratic process in Peru". [147]
With the ongoing political crisis that saw in the span of two years the dissolution of the Congress of Peru and the removal of three presidents (Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, Martín Vizcarra, and Manuel Merino), concerns were raised among analysts about the increased political polarization's relationship with Peru's democratic stability. [132]
The Congress of Peru provides its first approval for a constitutional change to allow for presidential elections in April 2024, with a final approval required later in 2023. [95] The Boluarte government declared the Mexican Ambassador to Peru persona non grata due to Mexico's support for former president Castillo. [95]