Peru’s capital, Lima, has implemented extensive security measures ahead of planned protests related to disputed election results. Authorities have enacted full road closures, increased police presence, and restricted access to key areas of the city. These measures are intended to maintain public order and protect property as demonstrators arrive. The protests were convened by Roberto Sánchez, a prominent figure in the ongoing political unrest. The scale of the mobilization and potential disruptions remain uncertain, but officials are preparing for a significant demonstration. The government aims to balance the right to protest with the need to ensure the safety and stability of the capital. These actions reflect heightened tensions following recent electoral events.
