CNN —One week into her presidency, Peru’s new President Dina Boluarte is battling to contain widespread protests that erupted after the ousting of former President Pedro Castillo.
Boluarte announced Tuesday the government will set up a crisis management committee as protests calling for political change continue across the country.
Boluarte, his former vice president, has since become president, and on Monday proposed bringing general elections forward two years to April 2024 during a televised speech.
At least seven people have died in the protests ongoing in Peru, according to a tweet from the health ministry on Wednesday.
Boluarte also doesn’t belong to a political party after she was expelled from Peru Libre due to internal disagreements.