In the heart of Lima, thousands of demonstrators converged outside the Peruvian Congress, expressing their discontent over a range of government policies perceived as detrimental to the economic welfare of ordinary citizens. The protesters, primarily composed of workers, students, and indigenous groups, chanted slogans denouncing rising living costs and stagnant wages. The situation quickly escalated, with peaceful protests giving way to clashes between the demonstrators and police forces, who responded with tear gas and water cannons in an attempt to disperse the crowd.

Key issues driving the protests include:

  • Economic Inequality: A widening gap between the wealthy and the poor, exacerbated by inflation.
  • Healthcare Access: Growing concerns over the availability of affordable healthcare amidst rising prices.
  • Educational Opportunities: Calls for reforms to improve accessibility and quality of education.

As the clashes continued, the government faced mounting pressure to address the protesters’ grievances, with some officials suggesting a possible dialog to negotiate solutions. In the midst of the chaos, a group of opposition leaders issued statements in solidarity with the protesters, highlighting the urgent need for complete economic policies that prioritize social welfare.