Keiko Fujimori expands the advantage and remains close to the presidency, but the left calls for protests and seeks to cancel tables
With more than 99% of the vote, the right-wing candidate overcame Roberto Sánchez by some 39,000 votes, who denounced irregularities and called for demonstrations..
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Summary
The moment is getting closer when the name of the winner of the second round of June 7 is known. What is the number of votes that separates Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez, according to official results of ONPE. 'The votes of the Peruvians are valid and must be respected ': Keiko Fujimori asks Roberto Sánchez to respect the result of the second presidential round in Peru.
Furthermore, Peru deploys thousands of police after protests called by left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez.
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The moment is getting closer when the name of the winner of the second round of June 7 is known.
according to El Tiempo (CO) — MundoWhat is the number of votes that separates Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez, according to official results of ONPE.
according to El Comercio (PE) — Últimas'The votes of the Peruvians are valid and must be respected ': Keiko Fujimori asks Roberto Sánchez to respect the result of the second presidential round in Peru.
according to El Universo (EC) — NoticiasPeru deploys thousands of police after protests called by left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez.
according to Semana (CO) — Portada
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Monday, June 22
Foreign Minister Carlos Pareja denies fraud in the overseas vote and states that the complaint from Juntos por el Perú lacks grounds
Reliability 67 · high4 sources4 independent voices3 countries · 1 languagesRoberto Sánchez refuses to acknowledge a virtual defeat to Keiko Fujimori: “There is a remaining segment, we must wait”
Reliability 56 · moderate4 sources4 independent voices2 countries · 1 languagesRoberto Sánchez insists with a new appeal against the vote of Peruvians abroad despite the setback before the JNE
Reliability 57 · moderate3 sources3 independent voices2 countries · 1 languagesKeiko Fujimori calls to strengthen ties with Mexico; proposes to overcome political differences
Reliability 43 · moderate2 sources2 independent voices2 countries · 1 languages
Friday, June 19
What is the vote difference between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez, according to official ONPE results
Reliability 67 · high6 sources6 independent voices4 countries · 1 languages