Peruvian presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez is calling for a national mobilization on June 19th, a move that follows a change in the projected election outcome. Previously, after the first round and on June 7th, when initial results slightly favored him, Sánchez urged respect for the electoral process and the work of the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE). Now, facing a less favorable scenario, he is organizing a march. This shift in stance has raised questions about whether Sánchez’s call to action is a response to anticipated unfavorable official results. The timing of the protest, before the official count is finalized, is notable. The move signals growing tension surrounding the election and potential challenges to the final outcome. This development was first reported by Lima Gris.