Fujimori Party Rejects Sánchez's Proposal to Ask for Total Counting of Votes in Peru
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Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori rejected, this Saturday, 13, the proposal for a total recount of the votes of the second round of the presidential elections of Peru. The suggestion was presented by her opponent, Roberto Sánchez, who advocates a comprehensive review of the electoral process. According to the most recent assessment, Keiko leads the dispute with 50,02% of the valid votes, against 49,98% of Sánchez. The advantage is 6,5 thousa…
Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori said this Saturday that her opponent for the Peruvian Presidency, leftist Roberto Sanchez, should read the electoral law better, after asking her jointly to request a recount of the votes of the presidential runoff. With a 98.397 % vote, the daughter and heiress [...] The Fujimori entry indicates that Sánchez should "read better" the electoral law after his counting request was first published in Information F…
Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori stated on Saturday that her rival in the Peruvian presidential race, leftist Roberto Sánchez, should review electoral regulations more carefully, after he proposed jointly requesting a recount of the votes from the second round. With 98.397% of the votes counted, Fujimori has obtained 50.024% of the votes, equivalent to 9,052,039 votes, while Sánchez has 49.976%, with 9,043,470 votes, according to the latest r…
Ernesto Zunini, secretary general of Juntos por el Per , is to whom the request of the recount of votes announced by Roberto Snchez is only for the places where they have detected irregularities and not for the whole process.
Although both candidates hold conciliatory speeches, experts consulted by Sputnik admit that the electoral definition in Peru is "coming to a point of tension", with the demand for counting votes and several mobilizations supported by candidate Roberto Sánchez.
The right-wing party Fuerza Popular rejected on Friday the proposal of the leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez to jointly ask for a total count of votes of the second round of elections, noting that they will respect the legal framework and will wait cautiously for the end of the ballot, which so far gives an advantage to its candidate Keiko Fujimori of 1,600 votes. Fujimori’s entry party rejects Sánchez’s proposal to ask for a total count of vote…
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