Roberto Sánchez’s polling station, located in the district of San Borja, was the scene of moments of tension after a group of people expressing their support for Keiko Fujimori began shouting and insulting the candidate as he cast his vote. Among the herrings were expressions of support for Keiko Fujimori, as well as phrases such as “terrorism never again” and other insults directed at the candidate. The events occurred in the middle of the elec…
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Roberto Sánchez’s polling station, located in the district of San Borja, was the scene of moments of tension after a group of people expressing their support for Keiko Fujimori began shouting and insulting the candidate as he cast his vote. Among the herrings were expressions of support for Keiko Fujimori, as well as phrases such as “terrorism never again” and other insults directed at the candidate. The events occurred in the middle of the elec…