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Peru’s Nov. 14 National March Set for Lima’s Plaza 2 de Mayo at 5:30 p.m.

Transport guilds promise no shutdowns, underscoring a split over participation.

Overview

  • Youth collective Generación Z is leading the call, presenting the mobilization as peaceful and non-partisan.
  • Participants intend to press Congress over impunity and what they see as inaction on escalating crime and extortion.
  • ASOTRANI spokesman Walter Carrera said several transport groups will accompany the march without stopping services or conducting motor shutdowns.
  • CIT president Martín Ojeda stated his chamber will not participate, calling the action political and asserting that such strikes are illegal.
  • Organizers cite nationwide backing with Lima as the epicenter, while transport leaders stress avoiding disruptions to mobility.