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Paraguayan Peasant Workers Continue Protests in Asunción Demanding Land and Support

Paraguayan Peasant Workers Continue Protests in Asunción Demanding Land and Support

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Peasant workers from across Paraguay are continuing their protests in downtown Asunción for the second day.
  • They are demanding greater access to land, housing, and education, along with increased support for family farming.
  • Previous meetings with government officials yielded unsatisfactory results, prompting further demonstrations.

Peasant workers from various regions of Paraguay have converged on downtown Asunción, continuing their demonstrations for a second day to press their demands on the government.

The protesters, primarily organized under the Coordinator of Peasant and Urban Workers, are seeking improved access to land, housing, and education. They are also calling for more substantial government support for family farming, a sector vital to many rural communities.

On Tuesday, representatives of the peasant workers met with officials from the Ministry of Urbanism, Housing and Habitat (MUVH) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock. The discussions focused on land and housing access and increased support for family agriculture. However, spokespersons for the demonstrators told ABC Color that these meetings did not produce satisfactory outcomes.

As a result, the protesters resumed their demonstrations early Wednesday morning, camping near the MUVH headquarters. They intend to hold further discussions with state institutions, including the Ministry of Education and Sciences and the National Institute for Rural Development and Land (Indert). The demonstrators are also demanding reinforcements for teaching staff in their respective communities, highlighting education as another key area of concern.

The ongoing mobilization underscores the persistent challenges faced by Paraguay's rural population, who are advocating for basic necessities and greater economic opportunities.

Only a small group lives in the country of wonders that Peña presented.

— FNCA statement from the National Farmers' Federation (FNC) expressing dissatisfaction with the government's portrayal of the country's situation, quoted in relation to the protesters' demands.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.