"The street belongs to the people, not to the corrupt" can be read on a piece of paper about to be stepped on by the police when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest.
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"The street belongs to the people, not to the corrupt" can be read on a piece of paper about to be stepped on by the police when hundreds march in Lima streets protesting against the government of Dina Boluarte, the Congress and the Judiciary. A series of recent events, such as the enactment of unpopular laws, clashes between state powers and the nation's prosecutor's office, corruption, the rising of organized crime, and amnesty for those who have committed crimes against humanity, have led people to take to the streets to protest.