Peru jungle state sees weeklong protest over utility prices

Photo credit: El Comercio

Peru’s eastern state of Ucayali will complete one week under a paralyzing protest over the increased cost of electricity and other services.

The Ucayali Department Defense Front launched an indefinite protest on March 9 to protest the 38% increase in the price of electricity this month. Several indigenous groups have joined the protest which is also demanding reductions in the prices of water, cooking gas and telephone service.

Protesters have blocked roads and burned tires in Ucayali’s provincial capital of Pucallpa since the start of the protest. The state government has indefinitely suspended 1,700 schools for 148,000 students in the Coronel Portillo and Padre Abad provinces.

El Comercio reported that several businesses in downtown Pucallpa were looted on Monday. Protesters broke windows in the district’s businesses, banks and hotels. Police have arrested at least 33 people.

“They are blocking roads with trucks provided by the loggers,” a Pucallpa resident told RPP. “Protesters charge $1.50 to $3 for access to main streets, and $3 per half-mile. They do not want anyone to work. They are even calling for stores to be taken over on social networks.”

In addition to reducing the cost of basic utilities, protest leaders are also demanding the national government stop charging sales tax on all products sold in Ucayali, where many transactions are exempt from sales tax under an initiative to encourage investment in the Amazon jungle regions.

Finally, the protest leaders in Peru’s top producer of lumber want to negotiate various forestry issues. They say that the government’s measures against illegal logging are being improperly used to persecute formal loggers.

“It is time for the government to make political decisions and meet the demands,” a protest leader told El Comercio.

The local electricity company, Electro Ucayali, said in a statement that the price hike was settled with Peru’s electricity regulator, Osinergmin.

Peru’s government announced a high-level commission would establish talks in Pucallpa on March 22. The commission will include officials from the housing, environment, agriculture and mining and energy ministries.

Sources

Ucayali cumple una semana de paro por alza en tarifa eléctrica (El Comercio)

Comunidades nativas se unen la huelga en Ucayali (El Comercio)

Ucayali: inicio de clases fue postergado por huelga regional (El Comercio)

Ejecutivo instalará mesa de diálogo para desarrollo de Ucayali el 22 de marzo (Andina)

Ucayali: manifestantes bloquean las vías y cobran transportistas (RPP)

Huelguistas en Ucayali amenazan con paralizar los vuelos comerciales (La Republica)

Exoneración de IGV en la Amazonía (Peru 21)

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  • Why such a huge increase of 38%? People in this region barely survive & can't afford these extra costs! This would never be done in Lima, as the people would also protest - with 10-11 million angry voters - vs. the thousands in this region. This is a sad situation & I hope no lives or any more property is lost.