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Lima records first protest death after Peru lawmakers reject snap elections

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Demonstrat­ions in Lima turned fatal on Saturday as one protester died in clashes with police near Congress after lawmakers rejected a request by Peru’s embattled president to bring elections forward.

Hooded protesters wielding shields, stones and pieces of cement pried from public buildings fought with police in the fog of tear gas as Lima became the scene of scuffles and the city’s first death from the protests was recorded.

The South American country has been embroiled in a political crisis with near-daily protests since December 7, when former president Pedro Castillo was arrested after attempting to dissolve Congress and rule by decree.

In seven weeks of demonstrat­ions, 48 people including one police officer have been killed in clashes between security forces and protesters, according to the

Ombudsman’s Office of Peru.

The latest violence comes after President Dina Boluarte had urged lawmakers to find a way out of a deepening political crisis by agreeing to hold elections earlier.

In the early hours of Saturday, lawmakers had rejected her request to move the polls forward to December, even as anti-boluarte protests raging across the country have left dozens dead.

“Not one more dead, Dina murderess,” marchers had chanted in what began as a peaceful and festive procession with Andean musical groups and artists, until hooded individual­s arrived.

The ombudsman’s office reported the latest fatality on Twitter, saying that ‘we regret the death of Victor Santisteba­n Yacsavilca in the violent demonstrat­ions today’, without specifying how the death had occurred.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Riot police clash with demonstrat­ors during a protest against the government of President Dina Boluarte in Lima on Saturday
(AFP) Riot police clash with demonstrat­ors during a protest against the government of President Dina Boluarte in Lima on Saturday

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