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The conservative candidate, Rafael López Aliaga, spoke out at the headquarters of the national election board to present his complaints after presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez beat him with 89 percent of the votes counted.

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00:00We continue with other topics also in Peru, as as we were saying, Roberto Sanchez, the left-wing candidate for
00:06Juntos for the Peru Party, called for respect to the preliminary results of the general elections.
00:12The presidential candidate has called for the results to be respected, as the count has placed him as the second
00:16most voted candidate behind Keiko Fujimori.
00:19Sanchez called on the international community to stand by and remain vigilant to ensure that every citizen's vote is respected.
00:25These statements come after conservative candidate Rafael López-Aliaga denounced without evidence an alleged theft of 1.6 million votes.
00:38Today, we call upon all democratic forces in Peru, the international community and the monitors.
00:45If any Peruvian or political group believes that the will of the voters has been distorted, let them prove it,
00:51and let 100% of the vote tallies be made public.
00:54With that as orange, we will submit to democracy in our country.
00:59For his part, the conservative candidate Rafael López-Aliaga spoke out at the headquarters of the national election board to
01:05present his complaints after presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez beat him with 89% of the votes counted.
01:11Aliaga stated that he would not recognize any results while insisting on his allegations of fraud without providing evidence.
01:17The National Electoral Processes Office announced that some polling stations had to wait until Monday to allow voters to cast
01:24their ballots due to a shortage of electoral materials.
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