Will Peru meet its new president soon?: Fujimori widens his advantage over Sánchez
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The agonizing recount of the contested votes of the second presidential round in Peru widens the gap between the right-wing Keiko Fujimori and the left-wing Roberto Sánchez by more than 35,000 votes, with less than 1% left to count, around 200,000 votes, according to the electoral body.
The agonizing recount of the contested votes of the second presidential round in Peru widens the gap between the right-wing Keiko Fujimori and the left-wing Roberto Sánchez by more than 35,000 votes, with less than 1% left to count, around 200,000 votes, according to the electoral body. Meanwhile, Sánchez's political party Together for Peru suspended the collection of funds to challenge more than 1,751 tables in which it reported alleged irregularities.
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