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Peru Presidential Frontrunner Fujimori Warns Against 'Fraud and Insurgency'
Tensions Rise Amidst Tight Peruvian Election Results
Peruvian presidential frontrunner Keiko Fujimori issued a warning against 'fraud and insurgency' as the vote count continues in a tight race, with over 91% of ballots tallied. She stated that the result would be very tight and has not yet been decided. While not directly responding to insults from ultraconservative rival Rafael Lopez Aliaga, who has expressed concerns about the integrity of the vote, Fujimori underscored the importance of democratic principles and the rule of law.
Emphasis on Democratic Procedures and Order Maintenance
Fujimori asserted that preserving order should take precedence over any personal interest. She highlighted that those who lead political parties have a duty to maintain social order and channel their grievances through established procedures and rules. This call for calm is seen as an attempt to prevent potential unrest and conflict that could arise during the ongoing vote counting process in Peru.
*Source: YouTube: Reuters (2026-04-16)*



