Peruvian presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez, representing the Juntos por el Perú party, has refused to acknowledge the current election results. Sánchez alleges irregularities occurred during the electoral process, specifically citing concerns about the handling of consular voting records during the vote count. He has formally denounced these issues and questioned the validity of the ongoing scrutiny. In response to the perceived discrepancies, Sánchez announced plans for a new mobilization and protest in Lima. This action signals a potential escalation of political tensions following the election. The candidate’s refusal to recognize a potential Fujimori government adds further uncertainty to Peru’s political landscape. Further details regarding the specific irregularities are expected to be released by Sánchez’s campaign team.
