At least one person was killed and more than 100 people were injured during nationwide protests in Peru against newly appointed President Jose Jeri, according to the state ombudsman’s office. The violent demonstrations, which erupted Wednesday night, were led by Gen Z activists, transport workers, and civil groups demanding action against corruption and crime. The unrest follows the dramatic ouster of former President Dina Boluarte, who was removed from office just days earlier amid record-low approval ratings.
In the capital, Lima, thousands of demonstrators gathered outside Congress, clashing with police forces who fired tear gas as protesters hurled fireworks, stones, and burning debris. Chants of “Everyone must go!” echoed as crowds attempted to breach metal barriers protecting the legislature. Authorities confirmed the death of 32-year-old Eduardo Mauricio Ruiz, who was fatally shot during the protests. The national police chief, Oscar Arriola, said officer Luis Magallanes had been identified as the shooter and was removed from duty pending investigation.
President Jeri expressed regret over the death on X (formerly Twitter), promising an “objective” investigation and blaming “delinquents who infiltrated peaceful demonstrations.” He vowed that those responsible for the violence would face the “full force of the law.” Following an emergency meeting with lawmakers, Jeri announced plans to request special legislative powers to tackle public safety and initiate prison reforms, though details remain unclear.
Interior Minister Vicente Tiburcio reported that 89 police officers and 22 civilians were injured, while 11 people were arrested. He also pledged sweeping reforms to the national police. Jeri, whose presidency is set to last until next July, faces mounting pressure as his administration grapples with instability and allegations of corruption and misconduct — claims he denies. With Peru’s political class deeply unpopular, Wednesday’s protests signal a turbulent path ahead for the embattled president.


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