Peru’s highway authority Sutran said on Thursday morning that all road blockades had been lifted, a day after protests seeking the resignation of President Dina Boluarte were held.
- Peru’s ombudsman’s office said over 50 protests took place on Wednesday
- Impact on economy is expected to be very limited as road blockades were short lived
- Protests were the strongest demonstrations in months against Boluarte, which is facing a record-low approval rate of 14% according to Ipsos
- She already faced a wave of protests earlier this year that left almost 50 dead in confrontations