Today, within the framework of Peru's 204th Independence Anniversary celebrations,
will lead the traditional Grand Civic and Military Parade to be watched by thousands of citizens.
This event will be held on Brasil Avenue in the Peruvian capital, Lima.
Held every July 29, the traditional event gathers detachments representing the South American country's military institutions and National Police.
As usual, the ceremony will see the presence of State ministers, Congress members, high-ranking military officers, religious authorities, and diplomats.
Stands have been erected to seat authorities and public in general, who will not hesitate to come early, as seating is limited.
Upon arrival in the area, the Head of State will review the troops at the main stand and will then authorize a high-ranking military officer to start the activity.
Next, members of the Peruvian Army, Air Force, Navy, and National Police will delight spectators with their disciplined marching, gala uniforms, and varied equipment.
Held as part of Independence Day festivities, the parade pays tribute to Peruvian Armed Forces for their contribution to the nation.
It is also an opportunity to inspire patriotism and love for the homeland.