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Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 0:24:22 GMT -8
As political scientist Carlos Melndez has pointed out the first is made up of the rightwing and centerright parliamentary groups the security forces big businessmen the traditional media and the upper and middle classes of Lima while in the second are the different leftwing groups the rural population belonging to the lowest socioeconomic sectors and the heterogeneous world of informality. Boluarte a weak politician who maintained a bad relationship with the Russia Mobile Number List represented in Congress and with Per Libre the party for which she ran saw how the antiestablishment sector turned its back on her and in a short time aligned herself with the agenda of the proestablishment coalition looking for support that would keep it in power. the proestablishment sector has obtained full representation of official policy including the Executive Branch which allows the monopoly of legitimate violence. Indeed the repressive response to the challenge of the streets has already caused around fifty deaths. Who are protesting As social movement specialist Omar Coronel has argued the mobilizations that began in December have varied in intensity magnitude and levels of violence. In this way three moments can be recognized the first was carried out by the hard core of Castillos base which came out to protest demanding the release of the former president a new Constitution and the closure of Congress In the second moment which began approximately December after the death of nine protesters in Ayacucho at the hands of the security forces a large sector joined in demanding justice and reparation for the victims.
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