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Lima, Jun 6 (EFE).- Peru's right-wing presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori made Sunday a call "for prudence, calm and peace" as the country awaited for for the official results of the presidential elections.In a brief message from the premises of the Fujimori party Fuerza Popular in Lima, Fujimori assured that she received the results with great joy but also with caution as the data from the exit poll of the Ipsos gave a technical tie between both candidates, although with a slight advantage for her. (Camera: RODRIGO DÍAZ).SHOT LIST: KEIKO FUJIMORI SPEAKS AS THE COUNTRY AWAITS OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS IN LIMA, PERU.SOUND BITE: PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, KEIKO FUJIMORI (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION:- The results were, without a doubt, received with great joy but seeing that the margin is so small, it is important to maintain prudence. And I say that for all Peruvians. (00:16 - 00:37).- This campaign has already ended and it will be essential to build bridges and find spaces for dialogue between all political groups (00:40 - 01:01).- There is no winner or loser here. What you have to look for is the unity among all Peruvians. And for that reason, I call for prudence, calm and peace from both sides, whether you have voted for us or not. (01:02 - 01:33).
Chota (Peru), Jun 5 (EFE) (Camera: Carla Samon) - For decades, the "ronderos" of the interior of Peru have protected their lands and fought the crime that afflicts their communities through whipping and public, orchestrated ridicule in a sort of militias that today make up the hard core of the presidential candidate Pedro Castillo.FOOTAGE OF THE RONDEROS ACTIVITIES IN CHOTA, PERU
Acapulco, May 29 (EFE).- After the attack suffered Wednesday, the candidate for the municipal presidency of Acapulco of the Fuerza por México party, José Alberto "Güero" Alonso, led a peaceful march Saturday along one of the main avenues of the port, demanding the government to return peace to the streets of Acapulco, as well as clarified the events that occurred. (Camera: SALOMÓN KAUFMAN).SHOT LIST: A MARCH DEMANDING PEACE LED BY JOSÉ ALBERTO "GÜERO" ALONSO IN ACAPULCO, MEXICO.
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