The president of Congress and likely future Senator has accused presidential candidate José Domingo Sánchez of anti-democratic intentions. Sánchez, representing the Juntos por el Perú party, stated he would not recognize a potential government led by Keiko Fujimori should she win the election. The congressional leader characterized this stance as an attempt to destabilize the incoming administration, beginning July 28th. He further alleged that Sánchez’s party plans to create an atmosphere of chaos. This accusation raises concerns about potential political unrest following the election. The statement underscores the deep divisions within Peruvian politics and the contentious nature of the upcoming transition of power. The congressional leader deemed Sánchez’s position a challenge to democratic processes.