Peruvian presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez says he will not recognize the June 7 presidential runoff results if officials reject his petition to annul votes cast by Peruvians overseas.
Announcement comes days after Peru’s electoral agency certified right-wing Fujimori as winner in razor-thin race.
LIMA, June 23 (Reuters) - Peru's leftist presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez said on Tuesday he would not recognise the ...
The left-wing candidate has called for voting results from 119 consular offices to be nullified over a procedure change.
Presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez said Tuesday that he'll refuse to recognize results of Peru's June 7 presidential ...
The gap between Peru's presidential candidates has narrowed to less than 20,000 votes with 96% of ballots counted after Sunday's runoff.
Peru's presidential runoff has left the country without a clear winner. Conservative Keiko Fujimori and nationalist Roberto Sánchez are virtually tied with 94% of ballots counted by Monday.
Race between right-wing Fujimori and left-wing Sanchez follows first round of voting marred by logistical issues.
Peru's leftist presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez could stand trial over alleged campaign finance violations, a judge ruled Friday. Sanchez faces right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori, daughter of ...
Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez face off in Peru's pivotal presidential runoff, a race that could determine the country's alignment with Washington or a leftward shift.
Peru’s conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori holds a three percentage point lead over her leftist contender ahead of next ...
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