Dina Boluarte
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 62 |
Date of birth | May 31,1962 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Chalhuanca |
Peru | |
Position | Vice President of Peru |
President of Peru since 2022 | |
Education | USMP |
Nationality | Peruvian |
Party | Perú Libre |
Previous position | Minister of Development and Social Inclusion of Peru (2021–2022), First Vice President of Peru (2021–2022) |
Presidential term | December 7, 2022 – |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 3423038 |
Dina Boluarte Life story
Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra is a Peruvian politician, civil servant, and lawyer currently serving as the President of Peru since 7 December 2022. She had served as the first vice president and minister at the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion under President Pedro Castillo.
Peru protests: President calls for 'truce' after clashes
...By Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC NewsPeru s President Dina Boluarte has called for a " national truce" after protests that have rocked the country since her predecessor Pedro Castillo was ousted on 7 December...
Peru protests: Iconic Machu Picchu closed indefinitely
... The demonstrators are demanding fresh elections and calling for new President Dina Boluarte to stand down, which she has so far refused to do...
Peru protests: Many dead in new clashes
... They say new President Dina Boluarte must go, and want snap elections...
Peru protests: High-level talks amid deepening crisis
... The new President, Dina Boluarte, gave no statement to the press...
Peru protests: Roads and airport blocked in anger at new president
... Dina Boluarte, his successor and former deputy, proposed bringing general elections forward by two years to April 2024 in response to the protests...
Pedro Castillo: Peru's ousted president detained by police in Lima
... Mr Castillo s Vice-President, Dina Boluarte, was later sworn in as his successor...
Peru protests: Iconic Machu Picchu closed indefinitely
By Kathryn ArmstrongBBC News
Peru has closed its famous tourist site Machu Picchu indefinitely over the ongoing protests against the country's president.
The government said it took the decision to protect tourists and its own citizens.
Hundreds of people, mostly foreigners, are currently thought to currently be stranded at the foot of The Site .
Dozens of people have been killed in months of violent protests, which began after the previous leader was ousted.
The demonstrators are demanding fresh elections and calling for new President Dina Boluarte to Stand Down , which she has So Far refused to do.
In the latest clashes, roads were blocked and police fired teargas at stone-throwing demonstrators in the capital, Lima.
The Stranded tourists at Machu Picchu are the latest to find themselves unable to leave, with the protests disrupting transport services to and from The Site .
Last month, The Authorities had to from nearby who had been stuck for days.
Saturday's closure comes after rail services to The Site were suspended after The Track was damaged by demonstrators.
In a statement, Peru's culture ministry said that those who had already bought tickets would be able to use them for one month after The End of the demonstrations, or else refund them.
Authorities announced on Saturday that another protester had died following demonstrations in the southern region of Puno, where police stations were set On Fire .
At least 58 Peruvians have been injured in the latest clashes.
The European Union has condemned the widespread violence and what it called the " disproportionate" use of force by The Police .
" The EU calls on the government and all political actors to take urgent steps to restore calm and ensure an inclusive dialogue with the participation of civil society and affected communities as The Way out of The Crisis , " it said in a statement.
Demonstrators want Ms Boluarte to step aside and call fresh elections, and for her left-wing predecessor, Pedro Castillo , to be released from custody.
Some regional governors have also called for The President 's resignation.
The country has been through years of political turmoil, which came to a head when Mr Castillo was arrested last month for trying to dissolve Congress.
He is being investigated on charges of rebellion and conspiracy. He denies all the accusations, insisting that he is still the country's legitimate president.
Ms Boluarte has resisted calls to step down and issued a call earlier This Week to Peruvians to ensure their protests were Peaceful .
Source of news: bbc.com