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The Chilean government has issued a ruling about the recent events that have taken place in our country as a result of the demonstrations directed against Dina Boluarte and the Congress of the Republic. The fights have resulted in the deaths of 21 people so far.
Antonia Urrejola, the chancellor of the Gabriel Boric administration, was the one who conveyed the government's concerns to the public in a statement issued by the Gabriel Boric administration. Concerning the "human rights situation and institutional crises" in our nation, the message was delivered to his counterpart in Peru, Ana Gervasi. It was addressed to Ana Gervasi. "Chile deplores the death of at least fifteen people, according to figures from the Mission in Peru of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and states that any violation of human rights must be duly investigated," they said in a statement. The figures come from the Mission in Peru of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). The initiative to bring forward the general elections, which recommended that their holding take place in December of the following year, was not approved by Congress. On Friday, December 16, the effort to amend the Constitution was unsuccessful in garnering the backing of the majority of the legislative body.
The project that was presented by the Constitution Commission chaired by Hernando Guerra Garca and which proposed shortening the mandate of Dina Boluarte and the current Parliament until April 2024 was rejected by the Legislature with 49 votes in favor, 33 votes against, and 25 abstentions. The final vote tally was 49 in favor, 33 against, and 25 abstentions.
The management of Boric has made it clear that it is keeping an eye on the latest developments in Peru. In a similar vein, he demanded an end to the violence as well as a resolution to the crisis that had led to the violent demonstrations by adhering to "democratic processes."
"We reaffirm our willingness to work together with the rest of the international community, in the corresponding instances or mechanisms, contributing to a process of broad and inclusive dialogue of the various social and political actors in Peru," they indicated. "We reaffirm our willingness to work together with the rest of the international community, in the corresponding instances or mechanisms, contributing to a process of broad and inclusive dialogue of the various