(Reuters) - Peruvian President Dina Boluarte expressed remorse after Congress refused to hurry up the timeline for a presidential election amid widespread social and political unrest, her workplace mentioned on Saturday.
Lawmakers had given an preliminary inexperienced gentle to shifting elections from 2026 to 2024, however late on Friday night voted down proposals maintain the election this yr.
Boluarte has repeatedly backed shifting up elections as she struggles to quell nationwide protests demanding her resignation, which have left dozens lifeless.
A movement to maneuver elections as much as April 2024 already handed one vote and has a second closing vote in February. Congress will proceed debate on Monday.
On Friday Boluarte mentioned an election might occur this yr.
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"We urge lawmakers to place down their partisan and group pursuits and put the curiosity of Peru first. Our residents promptly await a transparent response that may pave a approach out of the political disaster and construct social peace," Boluarte's workplace mentioned on Twitter.
Boluarte, who took workplace after former President Pedro Castillo was impeached and arrested final month, has maintained she's going to keep on as president till elections are held.
(Reporting by Alexander Villegas; Writing by Brendan O'Boyle; Enhancing by Josie Kao)
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