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César acuña Attacks López Aliaga: “We Will Not Allow the Worst Mayor of Lima to Be President”

Summary by Diario Correo
A few months after the election, candidate César Acuña, leader of Alianza Para el Progreso, criticized Rafael López Aliaga, during an event in San Juan de Lurigancho. This Sunday, the former governor of La Libertad called the leader of Popular Renewal “the worst mayor of Lima” and promised “not to let him become president.” #Now/In San Juan de Lurigancho, along with hundreds of women leaders of popular canteens, who gave me their support and bel…
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Elections 2026: JEE declares unfounded charges against Rafael López Aliaga's candidacyA few months after the 2026 elections, presidential candidate César Acuña, leader of Alianza Para el Progreso (APP), issued harsh criticisms against Rafael López Aliaga during a proselytizing act held in San Juan de Lurigancho.The former regional governor of La Libertad called the leader of Popular Renewal “the worst mayor of Lima” and stated that his group wil…

A few months after the election, candidate César Acuña, leader of Alianza Para el Progreso, criticized Rafael López Aliaga, during an event in San Juan de Lurigancho. This Sunday, the former governor of La Libertad called the leader of Popular Renewal “the worst mayor of Lima” and promised “not to let him become president.” #Now/In San Juan de Lurigancho, along with hundreds of women leaders of popular canteens, who gave me their support and bel…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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