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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.
Peru's president-elect Pedro Castillo arrives at Congress ahead of his swearing-in ceremony. IMAGES
Lima, Jun 8 (EFE).- Peru's presidential candidate Pedro Castillo from Free Peru party has received 113,193 votes more than his rival Keiko Fujimori of the right-wing Popular Force, in the presidential elections, where 96.86 percent of the votes have already been counted. (Camera:MIKHAIL HUACAN).SHOT LIST: PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE PEDRO CASTILLO SPEAKS WITH HIS SUPPORTERS IN LIMA, PERU.SOUND BITE:PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE PEDRO CASTILLO (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: I call on the electoral authorities, please be respectful for Peru, for democracy, for our country. Let's not taint the will of the Peruvian people.
Pedro Castillo casts his vote in rural northern Peru as he squares off with Keiko Fujimori in a presidential election runoff. IMAGES
Tacabamba, Jun 6 (EFE).- Leftist candidate Pedro Castillo arrived early Sunday morning in the town of Tacabamba to cast his vote as polls open for the second round of the Peruvian Presidential elections. The presidential run-off between Pedro Castillo of the left-wing Peru Libre (Free Peru) party and the right-wing Fuerza Popular (People's Force) candidate Keiko Fujimori, has kept the electorate on tenterhooks because both candidates are virtually tied in the opinion polls.(Camera: JUAN CARLOS PALOMINO). SHOT LIST: PEDRO CASTILLO ARRIVES IN THE TOWN OF TACABAMBA, PERU, TO CAST HIS VOTE.