Peruvian Electoral Authority Calls for Calm for Citizens and Politicians Until the End of the Ballot
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Elections in Peru: Roberto Sánchez surpasses Keiko Fujimori by a narrow margin in the tight recount of votes for the presidency Writing Author's title,BBC News World The counting of votes for the second round of the presidential elections in Peru advances after the day of Sunday in which more than 27 million citizens were called to the polls to elect the ninth president that will have the country in a decade. Voters had to choose between two can…
The electoral authority of Peru said that about 1,000 minutes, with approximately 300 votes each, will still go through a recount. Quantity is greater than the difference of votes between rightist Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sánchez.
The difference with Keiko Fujimori is close to 10,000 votes. The final result will depend on the review of foreign and observed records, whose official calculation will end with the proclamation of the JNE on July 15.
Peruvian Electoral Authority Calls for Calm for Citizens and Politicians Until the End of the Ballot
Peru's National Elections Jury (JNE) this Wednesday called for calm both citizens and political actors and asked them to wait for the end of the second round of the presidential election, which stands 97.8% with leftist Roberto Sánchez slightly ahead of right-wing Keiko Fujimori.
Lima. — Political and institutional consistency is once again being tested on the Peruvian electoral scene. In less than a week, Juntos candidate for Peru (JPP) and close ally of former President Pedro Castillo, the ultra-leftist, Roberto Sánchez, has staged a remarkable turn in his speech regarding the legitimacy of the electoral process. To vehemently demand absolute respect for the ballots, he has moved on to install the narrative of suspicio…
The secretary general of Juntos por el Perú (JP), Ernesto Zunini, said on Thursday, June 11, that his political group will respect the popular will.

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