Peru polls open in Keiko Fujimori, Roberto Sanchez presidential run-off
Race between right-wing Fujimori and left-wing Sanchez follows first round of voting marred by logistical issues.

Race between right-wing Fujimori and left-wing Sanchez follows first round of voting marred by logistical issues.









The Trump administration has warned against Peru pulling out of the deal, saying it reflects ‘bad faith’ negotiations.
The head of Peru’s election authority was heckled by protesters after announcing his resignation.
Ballot delivery delays and other missteps on election day have contributed to frustration with electoral authorities.
The EU’s election observer said the vote met democratic standards despite fraud allegations.
The vote count continues to determine who will join conservative Keiko Fujimori in Peru’s presidential run-off in June.
The turbulent election has prompted fraud claims by candidates and frustration with the country’s chaotic politics.

Peru’s presidential candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga is urging officials to declare Sunday’s election ‘null and void’.
Voting has been extended following problems with opening numerous polling stations.
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