Peru President Dina Boluarte apologises for deaths in protests and calls for peace while rejecting calls to resign as dissent grows in the Andean nation against her government
President Dina Boluarte deflects taking responsibility for nearly 42 deaths, saying bad actors had pushed citizens into"confrontations".
Weeks of protests against her government have left at least 42 dead since early December, when former leader Pedro Castillo was ousted and detained after he tried to illegally dissolve Congress. "Some voices that have come from the violent and radical factions are asking for my resignation, provoking the population into chaos, disorder and destruction," she said, rejecting calls to resign, instead repeating that she had requested Congress move elections up.
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