Peruvian presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori has responded to a request from rival candidate Roberto Sánchez for a full recount of the election results. Fujimori stated Sánchez’s request does not align with current electoral regulations, which she claims only permit recounts of challenged or “observed” voting records. She did not rule out a potential meeting with Sánchez, but suggested it would be more appropriate after the review of the contested ballots is completed. The candidate emphasized the importance of adhering to established legal procedures throughout the process. This response comes amid ongoing scrutiny and allegations of irregularities in the recent presidential election. Fujimori’s statement signals a firm stance against a broad recount and reinforces her focus on addressing specific concerns with documented voting records. The outcome of the observed ballot review will be crucial in determining the final election results.