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Sunday Morning Coming Down
When Julia and I came down the steep stairs from Cristo Blanco, we were greeted by all kinds of festivities in the Plaza de Armas, which take place every Sunday morning.
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The photo above shows both the adult band and the local officials under the red tent presiding over the flag ceremony. On every Sunday morning, hundreds of local people in Cusco come to the plaza to watch the raising of the Peruvian flag and the flag of Cusco. Patriotic songs are sung to cheers. The flag ceremony takes well over an hour, including speeches. All of that time the flag raisers must stand at attention.
Elections were to take place the following Sunday. In Peru, voting is mandatory. There are no alcohol sales on the day preceding the election, the day of the election, or the day after the election. Voter id cards are required. There are stiff fines for not voting. Because so many people had their voter id card expire during the pandemic, there were long lines of people wearing masks to enter buildings in order to renew their voting cards during the week before the election. The reason that elections take place on Sundays is because that is the day off for family. Work is not an excuse. If one is required to work on Sunday, employers are required to let employees have time off to vote.
Food for thought.
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