The main candidates for Mayor of Lima They closed their electoral campaign with various rallies and tours this Thursday, a few days before the elections on Sunday, October 2.
Daniel Urresti
The Podemos Peru candidate closed his campaign at the intersection of the extension of Av. Javier Prado and the Central highway, in the district of Ate.
After that, the ex-military man went to Breña to continue his proselytizing activities. In both he made a compilation of his main proposals in terms of citizen security.
Urresti was accompanied in the initial activity by his candidate for deputy mayor, José Luna Morales, and by his party’s candidate for mayor of Ate Vitarte, Enrique Dupuy.
Salsa singer Yahaira Plasencia offered a show of just over an hour shortly before the presentation of the Podemos Peru candidate.
Rafael Lopez Aliaga
The Popular Renovation candidate made a final presentation in the Manco Cápac square, in the district of La Victoria, where he was accompanied by former congressman Renzo Reggiardo.
During his speech, López Aliaga reiterated his proposal to provide 10,000 motorcycles to the capital to provide security against crime.
Campaign closings or any type of proselytizing activity will only be allowed until Thursday, September 29 at 11:59 p.m. After this, any type of public political demonstration is restricted.
George Forsyth
The Somos Perú candidate held his campaign closure at the Jesús Obrero school, in the Comas district, where he gave a short speech of just over five minutes.
George Forsyth even closed his last proselytizing act by coming down from the stage to greet his supporters and take selfies with them.
It should be noted that the applicant from Somos Perú was accompanied by his campaign command. In his speech he reiterated his main proposals for the capital.
Gonzalo Joy
The Together for Peru candidate closed his campaign with a rally in Plaza San Martín. The activity started early, from 6:00 pm
The followers of the applicant made various exhibitions, just three days before the regional and municipal elections throughout the country.
Despite the complaint of physical, psychological and sexual violence against her, Alegría continued with her campaign and reiterated that she is the victim of unfounded attacks.
Yuri Castro
The Free Peru candidate also shared the campaign closing venue with his contender from Together for Peru, Gonzalo Alegría. No incidents were recorded.
The applicant was accompanied by dozens of his followers. Although Vladimir Cerrón was unable to attend the closing meeting, his mother, Bertha Rojas, was present.
During his participation, Yuri Castro reaffirmed some of his electoral promises and also presented some of his candidates for aldermen.