2017 Paraguayan crisis

On 31 March 2017, a series of protests began in Paraguay, during which demonstrators set fire to the Congress building. The demonstrations occurred in response to a constitutional amendment that would permit President Horacio Cartes to run for re-election, a move described by the opposition as "a coup". One protester was killed in Paraguay's capital, Asunción, after being hit by a shotgun blast by police. Several protesters, politicians and journalists, as well as police, were reported injured, including one lower-house deputy who had to undergo surgery after being injured by rubber bullets. On 17 April, President Cartes announced that he was resigning from any possible candidacy for a second presidential term. On 26 April, the Chamber of Deputies of Paraguay rejected the proposed constitutional amendment for presidential re-election.

2017 Paraguay crisis
A constitutional amendment that would have allowed President of Paraguay Horacio Cartes to run for re-election led to the crisis
Date31 March 2017 – 26 April 2017
Location
Asunción, Paraguay
Caused bySigning of bill allowing presidential re-election
GoalsOverturn bill allowing presidential re-election
Resulted in
  • Bill allowing presidential re-election is overturned
  • President Horacio Cartes abandons any possible candidacy for a second presidential term
Parties

Government of Paraguay

Lead figures

Roberto Acevedo

Casualties
Death(s)1
Injuries30+
Arrested211
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