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Peru s economic miracle destroyed by non-stop political chaos

Peru s Economic Miracle Destroyed by Non-Stop Political Chaos

(Bloomberg) A year ago today, Peru fended off the biggest challenge to its democracy in years. The ensuing months have only proved that the country is still deeply broken.Most Read from BloombergElon Musk's SpaceX Valued at $175 Billion or More in Tender OfferApple Readies New iPads and M3 MacBook Air to Combat Sales SlumpTech Giants Lift Stocks as AI Euphoria Rages On: Markets WrapBiden Moves to Forgive Nearly $5 Billion in Student LoansDimon Says He Would Shut Down Crypto If He Had Governme

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teenagers have been killed in clashes with security forces. mr castillo was impeached last wednesday for alleged corruption and detained after attempting to dissolve congress. for more on this let s cross live to lima now and speak to denisse rodriguez olivari, she s a lecturer in politics at the pontifical catholic university of peru. thanks forjoining us after another 2a tumultuous hours in your country. do you think the government imposing this state of emergency from spreading behalf of the regions and spreading further into the capital. it will dampen the protesters. i capital. it will dampen the protesters- protesters. i think they re auoin protesters. i think they re going to protesters. i think they re going to be protesters. i think they re going to be mixed - protesters. i think they re| going to be mixed results. protesters. i think they re l going to be mixed results. i think it s probably going to control some of it, focused on the highways convert overall,

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tensions continuing to rise in peru, as you see there. for more on this, i spoke to denisse rodriguez olivari a lecturer in politics at the pontifical catholic university of peru. she explained how she believes the state of emergency will affect the country. i think there is going to be mixed results. to agree i think it is going to probably control some of the process, mostly those focused on the highways, but overall it will create a lot of discontent for many of the protesters. let s have in mind a lot of the people that are protesting are based in other regions, so they feel like they have their polls being shut down and demands aren t being heard. it’s aren t being heard. it s draconian aren t being heard. it s draconian to aren t being heard. it s draconian to limit - aren t being heard. it s draconian to limit movement and their talk of curfews. how people reacting where you to this? , , .,

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from other countries, the electoral parties here, they kind of grow and participate in elections, and then they dissolved. a lot of people need to get organised to have little organisations to be able to run for the election. for the election. politics professor for the election. politics professor denisse - professor denisse rodriguez olivari. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: ellen degeneres leads tributes to the dancer and dj on her show, stephen twitch boss. cheering and singing. saddam hussein is finished, because he killed our people, our women, our children. the signatures took only a few minutes but they brought a formal end to 3.5 years of conflict conflict that has claimed more than 200,000 lives. before an audience of world leaders, the presidents

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