Sánchez's Party Intensifies Its Demands in Peru: It Calls for the Annulment of All Overseas Votes that Favor Fujimori.
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By Gonzalo Zegarra and Jimena De La Quintana, CNN en Español The Juntos por el Perú party, of leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez, filed a lawsuit against the electoral authorities demanding the annulment of all votes abroad, where right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori obtained an advantage of almost 90,000 votes that could be decisive to win the presidency.
The vice presidential candidate for Fuerza Popular (FP), Luis Galarreta, described as “absurd” the legal action that seeks to eliminate the vote of Peruvians abroad, presented by Roberto Sánchez’s lawyer, Walter Ayala.
The member of the political team of Juntos por el Perú (JP) questioned the management of the Chancellery on the minutes abroad and called for a national mobilization to demand the transparency of "until the last vote." Anahí Durand, member of the political and technical team of JP, said that his group did not terminate the current electoral process, denouncing a series of irregularities that would have favored candidate Keiko Fujimori who even u…
Of all the arguments we have heard from Juntos by Peru, the left and its allies, who refuse to recognize the defeat, the most ridiculous and that should motivate a loud laugh is the one launched by former Castilist minister Walter Ayala, who wants to render ineffective, through an amparo, the vote of thousands of Peruvians abroad, simply because many compatriots who have migrated massively opted for Keiko Fujimori.Something like if Fuerza Popula…
For the lawyer, the decision to return to the conventional transfer of records constitutes a direct violation of the Organic Law of Elections, Source: RPP A little more than 99% of the records counted by the ONPE, the lawyer and former defense minister Walter Ayala announced the presentation of an application for amparo before the constitutional justice with the objective that the votes issued by the more than 300 thousand Peruvian citizens res…
Diaspora votes could give the right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori a victory, while the left-wing candidate has a slight advance on the territory. There is room for debate about whether or not to deprive Peruvians of their right to vote.
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