Political tensions are rising in Peru as the final vote count in the presidential election remains close. The Juntos por el Perú party, led by Roberto Sánchez, has called for a march to defend the vote, coinciding with the nearing completion of the tally. Keiko Fujimori currently holds a slight lead in the count, fueling concerns about the election’s outcome. The call to mobilize suggests a potential challenge to the results if Fujimori is officially declared the winner. This move increases pressure on electoral authorities to ensure a transparent and accurate process. The march is intended to demonstrate public support for a fair and legitimate election result, amidst heightened political polarization. The situation remains fluid as the final votes are processed and official results are expected soon.