Overview
- Aldo Carlos Mariño entered Ancón on October 10 after walking more than 1,000 kilometers from Tayabamba and plans to reach central Lima on Sunday.
- He confirmed he will join the October 15 march in the capital and is maintaining a Sunday call in Lima, urging a peaceful mobilization.
- Mariño is asking President José Jerí to install a formal dialogue table and sign a “social pact,” saying he will push for all authorities to step down if there is no clear response.
- He says the campaign continues beyond Boluarte’s ouster and centers on long-neglected needs, including a national road and the Tayabamba hospital.
- Earlier this month police stopped his group in Samanco over firearms carried by companions, then released them after verification; he called the intervention arbitrary.