“No-al-fraud! No-al-fraud!” chanted a group of citizens on April 19 in the city of Arequipa. The mobilization sought to back the presidential candidate Rafael López Aliaga of Popular Renewal (RP) in his narrative that he was “stealed” by the April 12 election. Among the attendees and organizers of the march was Christian Aranda Vásquez, a virtual deputy of the Arequipa region of the same party. “We are not going to allow the vote to be stolen fr…
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“No-al-fraud! No-al-fraud!” chanted a group of citizens on April 19 in the city of Arequipa. The mobilization sought to back the presidential candidate Rafael López Aliaga of Popular Renewal (RP) in his narrative that he was “stealed” by the April 12 election. Among the attendees and organizers of the march was Christian Aranda Vásquez, a virtual deputy of the Arequipa region of the same party. “We are not going to allow the vote to be stolen fr…