Roberto Sánchez, the presidential candidate for Juntos por el Perú, has publicly questioned the validity of the election process following the initial results indicating a runoff between himself and Keiko Fujimori. Sánchez alleges that Fujimori is already acting as though she has won the election and is exerting control over the Peruvian Parliament. He directly accused Fujimori of already “governing” and stated he does not fear her potential presidency. Sánchez referred to the current political situation as a “parliamentary government” controlled by Fujimori, whom he nicknamed “la señora K.” These statements raise concerns about a potential challenge to the election results and the stability of Peru’s democratic institutions. The accusations center on perceived undue influence of Fujimori and her party within the legislative branch. Further developments are expected as the official vote count and potential legal challenges unfold.