Peruvian presidential candidate Pedro Sánchez is refusing to concede defeat to Keiko Fujimori following a close election. With over 95% of votes counted, Fujimori currently leads with 50.11% to Sánchez’s 49.88%. Sánchez alleges widespread fraud and has specifically called for the annulment of votes cast abroad, citing violations of electoral rules. He maintains he will not recognize Fujimori’s victory. The accusations center on irregularities in the handling of overseas ballots. This dispute threatens political instability in Peru, as Sánchez’s supporters are mobilizing. Official results are pending a final review of remaining votes and any potential legal challenges.