Peru's Contentious Presidential Election Drags On

Amid fraud claims and political turmoil, the ballot count in Peru's presidential election continues to stir frustration and uncertainty.
Peru's turbulent presidential election has dragged on for weeks, fueling frustration and claims of fraud from the candidates. The close race between leftist Pedro Castillo and conservative Keiko Fujimori has highlighted the deep divisions in the country and the challenges of its chaotic political landscape.
The official ballot count has been painfully slow, with election officials meticulously reviewing each vote to ensure accuracy. This process has only added to the sense of uncertainty and growing public unease as the country waits for a final result.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


