Berliner Boersenzeitung - Thousands of tourists stranded but Peru rejects bringing forward vote

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Thousands of tourists stranded but Peru rejects bringing forward vote
Thousands of tourists stranded but Peru rejects bringing forward vote / Photo: Ivan Flores - AFP

Thousands of tourists stranded but Peru rejects bringing forward vote

Peru's Congress on Friday rejected a move to bring forward elections as deadly protests left thousands of tourists stranded in the gateway city to Machu Picchu.

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Protesters are demanding the release of ousted president Pedro Castillo, the resignation of his successor Dina Boluarte and fresh elections.

But Congress voted against a bill to bring forward elections by more than two years from 2026 to December 2023.

It comes with demonstrations escalating and the death toll rising after protesters on Thursday night tried to storm the airport in the southern city of Ayacucho that was being guarded by soldiers.

Health minister Rosa Gutierrez said on Friday 18 people have been killed in clashes since Castillo was arrested on December 7.

Two cabinet ministers resigned on Friday in protest at the deaths.

Trouble broke out in Peru last week after Castillo was impeached and arrested following his attempt to dissolve parliament and rule by decree.

Initially detained for seven days, Castillo was on Thursday ordered to spend 18 months in pre-trial detention.

The leftist former schoolteacher stands accused of rebellion and conspiracy, and could be jailed for up to 10 years if found guilty, according to public prosecutor Alcides Diaz.

Boluarte declared a nationwide state of emergency for 30 days and said she wanted to bring forward elections.

But needing 87 votes to pass, Friday's vote in Congress garnered only 49 in favor of bringing forward elections with 33 against and 25 abstentions.

- Tourists in limbo -

Several airports around the country have been closed, including the international terminal in Cusco, which acts as the gateway city to the jewel of Peruvian tourism, the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu.

Cusco's airport is the third largest in Peru and serves numerous tourist sites in the region.

It has been closed since Monday when protesters tried to storm the terminal.

That has left thousands of tourists in limbo.

"There are 5,000 tourists stranded in the city of Cusco, they are in their hotels waiting for flights to restart," Darwin Baca, mayor of the nearby town of Machu Picchu, told AFP.

The rail service that serves Machu Picchu has been suspended since Tuesday, leaving around 800 tourists stranded in the small town at the foot of the mountain where the Inca citadel stands.

Around 200 mostly American and European tourists have left the town on foot along the train tracks in a bid to reach the town of Ollantaytambo, 30 kilometers (20 miles) away, from where they would be able to take a train to Cusco.

"What they fear is getting to Cusco and then not being able to go to their country because this could get worse," said Baca.

Several major roads in Cusco, the old Inca capital, have also been blocked by protesters, as have more than 100 roads around the country.

- 'Criminal investigation needed' -

The death toll rose sharply on Thursday when soldiers protecting the Ayacucho airport shot at protesters.

Soldiers "found themselves surrounded with the masses closing in," rights ombudsman Eliana Revollar told AFP.

The army says its soldiers would have first raised their weapons and then shot into the air, but Revollar said that shots were fired at protesters.

"This merits a criminal investigation, these people have died from gunshot wounds," she said.

Soldiers have been deployed due to the state of emergency but Revollar said they need to understand that their role is simply to support police.

"A state of emergency does not remove the protection of the right to life," she added.

On top of the deaths in clashes, another six people have died in incidents related to roadblocks, such as being prevented from reaching a hospital.

At least 400 people have been injured in the clashes, according to official figures. Police say more than 200 officers are among the injured.

"This needs to stop," Boluarte said Friday about the violence.

(K.Lüdke--BBZ)