Conservative presidential candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga in Peru is calling for Sunday’s general election to be declared ‘null and void’, claiming that the vote was rigged. European election observers acknowledge ‘serious problems’ during the election but have found no evidence of fraud.
Why It Matters
Lopez Aliaga’s allegations of election fraud and his push to invalidate the election results could lead to increased political instability in Peru. This comes at a time when the country is already facing economic challenges and public discontent. The outcome of this situation could have significant implications for the country’s political landscape and future governance.
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