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Lima, June 26 (EFE) .- The electoral division of Peru was again transferred Saturday to the streets with demonstrations of right - wing Keiko Fujimori supporters and those who are in favor of leftist Pedro Castillo, while waiting for the election results.(Camera: MIKHAIL HUACAN)SHOT LIST: KEIKO FUJIMORI IN A POLITICAL RALLY AND B/ROLL OF PROTESTS IN LIMA, PERU.
Lima, Jun 7 (EFE).- Presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori on Monday claimed that "systematic fraud" was perpetrated in Peru's presidential runoff, pointing out a series of alleged irregularities that she attributes to her opponent Pedro Castillo's Free Peru party.In a press conference, Fujimori said that a series of irregularities were detected in the elections held on Sunday that "worries us" and added that it is "important to highlight it." (Camera:MIKHAIL HUACAN).SHOT LIST: PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE KEIKO FUJIMORI SPEAKS ABOUT THE PRESIDENTIAL RUNOFF IN LIMA, PERU. SOUND BITE: PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE KEIKO FUJIMORI (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: We have noticed that there has been an attempt on the part of Free Peru to distort or delay the results that reflect the people's will and I am referring to the process of contesting election results. They try to prevent those with the highest vote for Popular Force from being counted "
Lima, Jun 3 (EFE).- With promises of economic and political change, to "save" Peru from "communism" and to defeat Covid-19, presidential candidates Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori closed their campaigning ahead of the second round of elections on Sunday.Leftist Castillo and the right-wing Fujimori staged massive rallies on Thursday in the central Plaza Dos de Mayo and the district of Villa El Salvador, respectively, despite gatherings being prohibited due to the health emergency.Without the authorities intervening, the rallies were the culmination of one of the most polarized campaigns of recent decades in a country faced with proposals for economic and political change on one hand, and a defense of the neoliberal model that has prevailed for three decades, on the other. (Camera: MIKHAIL HUACAN). SHOT LIST: THE CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY OF PERU KEIKO FUJIMORI, FROM THE FUERZA POPULAR PARTY, GREETS AND ADDRESSES SUPPORTERS DURING AN EVENT MARKING THE CLOSURE OF HER CAMPAIGN AHEAD OF THE SECOND ROUND OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, AT THE LAS PALOMAS OVAL IN THE VILLA EL SALVADOR DISTRICT IN LIMA, PERU.
Lima, Jun 3 (EFE).- With promises of economic and political change, to "save" Peru from "communism" and to defeat Covid-19, presidential candidates Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori closed their campaigning ahead of the second round of elections on Sunday.Leftist Castillo and the right-wing Fujimori staged massive rallies on Thursday in the central Plaza Dos de Mayo and the district of Villa El Salvador, respectively, despite gatherings being prohibited due to the health emergency.Without the authorities intervening, the rallies were the culmination of one of the most polarized campaigns of recent decades in a country faced with proposals for economic and political change on one hand, and a defense of the neoliberal model that has prevailed for three decades, on the other. (Camera: RODRIGO DÍAZ).SHOT LIST: THE CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY OF PERU PEDRO CASTILLO, OF THE PERU LIBRE PARTY GREETS AND ADDRESSES HIS SUPPORTERS DURING AN EVENT MARKING THE CLOSURE OF HIS CAMPAIGN AHEAD OF THE SECOND ROUND OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, IN PLAZA DOS DE MAYO, IN LIMA, PERU.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro arrives on a motorbike at a campaign rally in Santos, Sao Paulo state, four days before the first round of presidential and legislative elections. He is challenging, among others, the leftist candidate and former president Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva. IMAGES