Peru election irregularities Lima: 13% polling stations
Peru election irregularities Lima indicate polling delays and long lines, with 13% of Lima stations not opened by 2pm and ongoing closures potentially
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Peru election irregularities Lima indicate polling delays and long lines, with 13% of Lima stations not opened by 2pm and ongoing closures potentially
Peruvians headed to polls Sunday to vote in a pivotal, historically complex election amid ongoing political turmoil and instability. Updates as details emerge.
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