He Plenary Session of the National Election Jury (JNE) will evaluate this Thursday, January 15 at 8:30 in the morning the appeals of the strikes presented against the presidential plates of Renovación Popular and Perú Primero, which lead Rafael López Aliaga and Mario Vizcarrarespectively, with a view to the Elections 2026. In the first case, two outspoken citizens denounced that the party allegedly used a form of election different from that established in the statute of the political organization. While in Peru Firstthey reported that Vizcarra He recorded on his resume a sentence for embezzlement and that, despite being disqualified, he would be prevented from being a presidential candidate, according to Law 30717.
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