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Peru's Election Pressure: Runoff Count Under Scrutiny

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Pressure mounts in Peru as delays in counting votes from the April presidential election spark calls for the head of the National Office of Electoral Processes to resign. With 93.3% of ballots tallied, Keiko Fujimori leads, setting up a June runoff, but no clear second-place challenger has emerged. Logistical issues and allegations of fraud have led to demands for Corvettos resignation, while business leaders and lawmakers express concern over potential constitutional changes. Despite investor jitters, the sol held steady and Lima stocks ticked up, with EU observers finding no fraud evidence. Perus economy remains stable amid political turmoil.

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