For several weeks, it has been announced that on July 19 the Third Taking of Lima. According to those who promote the demonstration, the march will be because those involved want to protest against the Government of Dina Boluarte, since they do not agree with the decisions he makes regarding the country. Next, we will tell you the date, time, as well as the streets that will be closed and other information so that you can take your precautions on the day of the demonstration.
What time will the Third Takeover of Lima take place?
According to what was communicated by the participating groups and the organizers, the demonstration will begin at 3:00 pm Regarding the meeting point, it is only known that it will be in the center of Lima, but an exact point has not been indicated.
When will the Third Taking of Lima be?
The Third Takeover of Lima, led by the National Unitary Command of Struggle, It will be held next Wednesday, July 19. To carry out the demonstration, leaders of the General Confederation of Peruvian Workers (CGTP), National Assembly of Peoples, Federation of Young Peoples, National Single Central of Peasant Rounds of Peru, Macro North, Macro South, Macro Center and Construction will meet. Civil.
What areas of the Historic Center are prohibited for protesters?
The Plaza Mayor of Lima, Plaza San Martín, the Congress of the Republic, the Municipal Theater, the Segura Theater, the Bolívar Square, the National Library of Peru and different convents and churches dating from the colonial era are some places that are prohibited for people who go to the Third Toma de Lima.
What streets and avenues will be restricted on July 19 by the Taking of Lima?
The Municipality of Lima has communicated that there are some sites in the Historic Center of Lima that are considered intangible and are: Alfonso Ugarte avenue, Vía de Evitamiento, El Águila and Cecilia del Risco shreds, Prolongación Tacna, Alcázar and Plácido Jiménez avenues, París street, Nicolás Ayllón avenue, Expresa Grau highway, Paseo de la República, 28 de Julio, Guzmán Blanco, Brasil and Arica avenues.
Which Metropolitan stations will close due to the Toma de Lima?
The Urban Transport Authority for Lima and Callao (ATU) has communicated that some stations of the Metropolitan will close, but the decision depends on the situation regarding the demonstration. These are: Jirón de la Unión Station, Colmena Station and Tacna Station.
Why will the Third Takeover of Lima take place?
The protest will take place because many people are against the government of Dina Boluarte, the current president of Peru who took office after the dismissal of Pedro Castillo, who was elected as president in the last elections held in the country.
What is the Unitary National Command and what is its relationship with the Third Takeover of Lima?
The National Unitary Command of Fight is a group of leaders from the different regions of the country, who will be in charge of leading the march against Dina Boluarte. It should be noted that this commission for the Third Taking of Lima is made up of 46 people.
Since when has Dina Boluarte been president of Peru?
Since December 7, 2022, Boluarte is president of the Country. Originally, Dina had been chosen as vice president after Pedro Castillo won the elections in 2021; However, after being vacated by Congress, due to his self-coup attempt, she took office.