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Candidate calls for new election in Peru, claiming fraud without evidence

Candidate calls for new election in Peru, claiming fraud without evidence

Summary

Rafael Lopez Aliaga, a conservative candidate in Peru’s presidential election, has asked officials to cancel the recent vote, claiming it was rigged. However, European observers noted some problems with the election but found no proof of fraud.

Key Facts

  • Rafael Lopez Aliaga is a conservative candidate in Peru’s presidential election.
  • He is calling for the election results to be declared invalid.
  • The election took place on Sunday.
  • Lopez Aliaga claims the election was rigged but has not provided evidence.
  • European observers reported serious problems during the election process.
  • Despite these problems, European observers found no evidence of fraud.
  • The call to cancel the election comes amid a tense political situation in Peru.
  • Election officials have not publicly agreed to cancel or redo the vote.
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