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.
The left-wing candidate has called for voting results from 119 consular offices to be nullified over a procedure change.
Announcement comes days after Peru’s electoral agency certified right-wing Fujimori as winner in razor-thin race.
By Marco Aquino LIMA, June 23 (Reuters) - Peru's leftist presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez said on Tuesday he would not recognise the result of the country's presidential runoff, alleging fraud ...
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.
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 ...
Race between right-wing Fujimori and left-wing Sanchez follows first round of voting marred by logistical issues.
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.
Roberto Sanchez of "Peru Together" has taken the lead over Keiko Fujimori of "People Power" — who is running for president ...
LIMA, May 18 (Reuters) - Peru's left-wing presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez, whose platform has unsettled financial markets ahead of a June runoff vote against conservative frontrunner Keiko ...
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