(Lima Comprehensive) Peru's political situation in South America has continued to be turbulent, and the Minister of Defense Outrora announced on Tuesday (December 13) that it would send troops to "protect" the airport and hydropower plants such as the airport and hydropower plants.

National protests caused by the dissatisfaction of the former President Castili were impeached and imprisoned, and at least six people have died so far.

In the past six years, the Peruvian government has serious political disputes within and between the party and the party.In the election held in July last year, Casti, 53, defeated the daughter Fujimori, who was convicted of corruption with a weak advantage of 50.12%.However, in the past a year and a half of Casto's administration, the government has fallen into chaos, the cabinet has repeatedly reorganized, and the posts of important ministers have frequently replaced.Coupled with the impact of the crown disease, the unemployment rate has soared, causing dissatisfaction.As a result of polls, Casti's satisfaction slipped from 53%in the early days of his last time to less than 20%recently.

Analysts pointed out that the lack of political experience and the strong support of the party is the main reason for the instability of Casto's governance.

Peru's new President Bolu Ate appealed to the public on Tuesday and promised to hold an election in April 2024 in April 2024.She also said that she would talk to the local leaders who supported Casto.

Casto delivered a national television speech on Wednesday morning, announcing the dissolution of parliament and implementing a curfew.However, Congress immediately held an emergency meeting to dismiss his presidential position through the impeachment motion of Castye.Soon before Castili left the Presidential Palace, it was detained by the police shortly.The former Vice President Bolu Ate sworn in the president on the same day and became the first female president of Peru.