Posted on 01/30/2023 1:32:17 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte announced on Sunday that she would soon present two proposals: to hold presidential elections this year, rather than in 2026 as planned, and “total” constitutional reform.
Boluarte vowed to make the changes if the nation’s Congress failed to pass the measures. The latter, a core demand of far-left rioters whose violence has resulted in 58 deaths and counting, would essentially result in a complete overhaul of Peru’s constitution. Leftists have been rioting in the country for nearly two months, erecting roadblocks to cut food supplies and burning down historic buildings, following the impeachment and arrest of unpopular communist former President Pedro Castillo.
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How come they ALWAYS capitulate to the leftists but if rightist just march through the buildings its OMGS HUNTS THEM DOWNS AND LOCKS THEM UPS!
Are our “right-leaning” leaders that limp wristed?!
Has a familiar ring to it...
Examined the article and found nothing about the “reforms” to Peru’s Constitution the terrorists request. The only thing I found was a call to reschedule elections. I’m sure there are other “demands” but was unable to find them.
What changes to the Peruvian Constitution do the rioters want?
None of this matters. Red China will own South America (and Central America) before we know know it.
And then the rest of North America.
FakeWorldNews, which ignored 70-plus days of millions protesting what they believed was a fraudulent election in Brazil, has been covering the much smaller and deadly Peru protests daily, and always from the protestors’ perspective.
Be nice if the Neocons would get Peru straightened out, rather than trying to start WW3 with Russia.
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