On June 28, 2026, presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez of Juntos por el Perú led a peaceful protest in Lima, Peru, demanding transparency in the election process and respect for voters' rights amid scrutiny of the tight race between him and right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori. Despite authorities denying permission for the 'Defensa del Voto' demonstration, hundreds gathered near his campaign office in downtown Lima. Sánchez emphasized the need for justice, particularly for victims in southern Peru, and accused Fujimori and her allies of obstructing his supporters' movement. The protest included social collectives, supporters, and regional delegates, with slogans like 'The vote is not sold, the vote is defended!' and 'Fujimori never again.'
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the protest as a legitimate expression of democratic values and criticizes the ruling party (led by Fujimori) as corrupt and authoritarian. It emphasizes demands for transparency, justice, and constitutional rights, which align with leftist narratives. The language used portrays S




