José Jerí, presidente del Perú, llegó a la marcha y visita a policías heridos
El mandatario de la República llegó al frontis del Congreso, para evaluar la situación de la marcha, visitando primero a los policías que resultaron …
President José Jerí made an unannounced visit to Avenida Abancay in downtown Lima to show solidarity with the National Police and check on officers injured during recent youth-led demonstrations. The visit followed reports of over 25 police agents sustaining injuries during what began as a peaceful "Generation Z" march but later turned confrontational. President Jerí, who has previously used social media to voice his support for law enforcement, walked through the affected area, engaging with police personnel. Sources indicate that the president's presence aimed to offer direct backing to the police force and assess the condition of those wounded. The incident highlights the volatile nature of recent protests in the capital and the government's efforts to manage public order while addressing the welfare of its officers. No official statements were made by the president during the visit, but his actions are seen as a clear message of support for the police.
El mandatario de la República llegó al frontis del Congreso, para evaluar la situación de la marcha, visitando primero a los policías que resultaron …
