By Marco Aquino and Alexander Villegas

LIMA (Reuters) -Peru’s youth are rallying for another round of protests against President Dina Boluarte on Saturday, a week after demonstrations in the capital led to clashes with police, leaving over a dozen police officers, protesters and journalists injured.

The protests erupted on September 20 following reforms to the country’s pension system that required all Peruvians above the age of 18 to join a pension provider, but were also fueled by longstanding anger against Boluarte and Congress.

“There’s been a low, simmering level of discontent in Peru and it’s been that way for actually quite some time,” said Jo-Marie Burt, a visiting professor at Princeton University’s program in Latin American studies who has researched Peruvian politics for deca

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