Peru’s Election Chief Quits Amid Vote Count Delays and Rising Political Tensions
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Updated · Al Jazeera English · Apr 21
Peru’s Election Chief Quits Amid Vote Count Delays and Rising Political Tensions
55 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Apr 21
Peru’s top election official, Piero Corvetto, has resigned amid mounting criticism over prolonged vote counting and logistical issues in the April 12 presidential election.
Corvetto denied fraud allegations but said his departure aimed to restore public confidence as the country awaits the final results, expected by May 15.
The chaotic vote and delayed results have intensified political tensions, with a June 7 runoff set to determine Peru's ninth president in a decade.
With Fujimori leading, why is she risking chaos by backing the election's annulment?
Is Peru's election chaos the new proxy battleground for US-China rivalry?
As public distrust hits 88%, can Peru's democratic system survive this crisis?
Will the US plan to upgrade Peru's naval base survive a potential anti-US president?
How is election instability fueling Peru's $11.5 billion illicit gold economy?
Is China's new Chancay megaport a gateway for South American trade or organized crime?