Following Pedro Castillo’ dismissal on December 7, Dina Boluarte his vice-president took over the reins of the Peruvian government, in a move legitimised by Congress and supported by the big bourgeoisie. Boluarte usurped the presidency with the aim of crushing the people's struggle and guaranteeing the continuity of the neoliberal model.
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Against the backdrop of recent experiments with authoritarianism, Peru’s expansion of military strength poses some troubling questions for the future of democracy in the South American country.
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