Protests in Peru have lasted for two months. President Boruarte called on Congress to hold early presidential elections to quell public grievances.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The protests in Peru lasted for almost two months. In order to quell the protests, Peruvian President Dina Boluarte called on Congress to hold another early presidential election, but the proposal was rejected by Congress. It is expected to be held on the 30th. Congress will revisit it.

According to the "Guardian" report, in order to end the protests that lasted for more than two months, Peruvian President Boruarte called on Congress to hold another early presidential election. The original proposal was rejected by Congress, but Congress will re-discuss whether to Early elections.

Borouarte said she would seek constitutional reforms to hold elections if Congress still did not agree to an early date.

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In December last year, the Peruvian Congress advanced the presidential election originally scheduled for 2026 to April 2024. However, as protests continued, Boruarte demanded that the election be held in December this year. Congress rejected her proposal on the 28th. proposal.

According to the Peruvian Ombudsman's Office, 48 people have been killed in clashes during the two-month demonstrations.