Peru’s President Dina Boluarte has denounced ongoing protests as a “threat to democracy,” amid widespread criticism of her government’s harsh crackdown on demonstrations. The protests, which have blocked highways, shuttered airports, and disrupted rail stations, are driven by economic and political concerns.
Key Developments:
- Protests Escalate: Demonstrators are expressing frustration with Boluarte’s government, citing issues such as high prices, unemployment, and inequality.
- Cabinet Shuffle: Boluarte has unveiled a new cabinet after intense negotiations with conservative parties that dominate Congress. However, her leftist allies have refused to participate in the government.
- Criticism of Government Response: Human rights groups and opposition parties accuse Boluarte’s administration of using excessive force to quell the demonstrations

Former President Pedro Castillo’s Trial
Meanwhile, former President Pedro Castillo, who was ousted from office, is currently on trial. While details of his trial are limited, his situation continues to spark tensions and protests, with many calling for his release and accusing the government of political persecution.
As the situation unfolds, Boluarte’s government faces significant challenges in addressing the economic and political concerns driving the protests. The outcome will have important implications for Peru’s future and the president’s own political survival.