Peru’s Election: The Old Fujimori Machine Has New Israeli Wiring
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By CNN en Español: After authorities confirmed that conservative leader Keiko Fujimori won the second round by nearly 50,000 votes over Roberto Sánchez, the leftist candidate maintains his claim of alleged irregularities and announced he will appeal to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), even as the courts move toward proclaiming the winner. “We will file a complaint with the IACHR. We are convinced of the serious impact on th…
Peru’s Election: The Old Fujimori Machine Has New Israeli Wiring
Freddie Ponton 21st Century Wire On the night of June 17, 2026, something happened in Peru that was not supposed to be mathematically possible. Leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez Cerón led Keiko Fujimori by more than forty thousand votes after every domestic ballot had been counted. The race was, by any sober reading of the numbers, over. Then the overseas vote came in, and inside ninety minutes, Fujimori had flipped the entire deficit and won by…
Peru's former presidential candidate, Roberto Sánchez, announced that he will file an appeal with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) after questioning the conduct of the second round of elections, following the closure of the ballot that he gave to Keiko Fujimori. "We will file an appeal with the IACHR, we are convinced of the serious impact on the electoral process and the intangibility of electoral regulations by changing th…
The leader of Juntos por el Perú, Roberto Sánchez, again questioned the development of the electoral process and argued that there would have been irregularities during the second round. As he explained, these observations focus mainly on the participation of Peruvians living abroad.In statements to the press, the candidate also confirmed that he will submit an appeal to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, considering that the facts d…
Roberto Sánchez confirms that he will file an appeal with the IACHR Source: RPP The Juntos presidential candidate for Peru (JP), Roberto Sánchez, confirmed that he will file an appeal with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), considering that the electoral process would have been violated, especially during the second round with the vote of Peruvians living abroad."In a short circle the position has already been handed over," …
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