A Peruvian consumer association, AINCUS, has joined a request to annul votes cast by Peruvians abroad in the recent presidential election runoff. The group, without providing supporting evidence, echoes claims made by the political party Juntos por el Perú, alleging that the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) altered guidelines for overseas voting. AINCUS is petitioning the National Jury of Elections (JNE) to invalidate these votes based on the alleged guideline changes. This action adds to growing concerns and accusations of fraud surrounding the election results. The JNE will now consider the request, potentially impacting the final vote count and outcome of the election. The allegations center around the procedures for verifying and counting ballots from international voters. This development further fuels political tension in the country following a closely contested election.