Peru Faces Political Instability as President Resists Resignation

Peru’s government has declared a state of emergency in the capital following a wave of protests sparked by last week’s removal of President Alvarez. The demonstrations, largely led by a generation known as Gen Z, have resulted in one fatality. The authorities are investigating the events and are seeking to address the growing unrest. President Alvarez is currently unavailable for comment. The government is exploring options to restore stability and address concerns raised by the protesters. The situation remains volatile and requires careful monitoring.

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