
"We don't know if the results are true, Yeraldine Garrido, a 35-year-old receptionist in Lima, told the news service AFP."
"I'm fed up, she said, expressing frustration at having to return a second day to vote."
"I am giving them 24 hours to declare this electoral fraud null and void, Aliaga said in a speech on Tuesday."
"Observers have cautioned against unsubstantiated claims of fraud, stating that there is no firm evidence of foul play."
Peru's general election has been marked by allegations of fraud and voter dissatisfaction. With results still pending three days post-election, leftist candidate Roberto Sanchez has gained traction. The election has been characterized by long lines and ballot delivery delays, leading to a one-day voting extension in some areas. Public skepticism is rising, with voters expressing doubts about the legitimacy of the results. Candidates, including Rafael Lopez Aliaga, have threatened to reject the results, further complicating the political landscape as the race tightens for the second round.
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