Peru ministers resign after protest deaths

By Marco Aquino
Updated December 17 2022 - 12:13pm, first published 12:12pm
Peru's government has announced a state of emergency, granting police special powers. (AP PHOTO)
Peru's government has announced a state of emergency, granting police special powers. (AP PHOTO)

Pressure is rising on Peru's fledgling government after two cabinet members resigned following deadly protests that have rocked the country since the ousting and arrest of former president Pedro Castillo.

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