
The Peruvian left-wing presidential candidate, Roberto Sánchez, once questioned the treatment that electoral justice has given to the , key to his right-wing rival, Keiko Fujimori, having an advantage of 40,000 votes today in the second round held two weeks ago. Sánchez maintained in a press conference held in Lima that, unlike the first round, the electoral material was transferred to Peru through diplomatic bags, a procedure that caused delays in some countries.