Peru’s National Jury of Elections (JNE) is facing criticism for decisions made by the Electoral Examination Boards (JEE) in Huaura and Lima Oeste 3. These rulings are described as disproportionate and are reportedly distancing the JNE from the citizenry. The concerns center around perceptions of unfairness in electoral processes and potential impacts on public trust. This situation raises questions about accessibility and transparency within the Peruvian electoral system. The commentary, published in Lima Gris, suggests a growing disconnect between the election board and the people it serves. Further scrutiny of these rulings is expected as the country navigates ongoing political challenges. This development highlights potential vulnerabilities in Peru’s democratic institutions.

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