In a shocking move, Peruvian presidential candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga has called for Sunday's highly contested election to be invalidated. Lopez Aliaga, a right-wing candidate with ties to the Catholic Church, claims that widespread irregularities and electoral fraud marred the voting process. His demand for the election to be declared "null and void" has sparked concerns about the country's democratic process and the legitimacy of the outcome. As Peru's electoral authorities begin to tally the votes, Lopez Aliaga's bold move has added a new layer of uncertainty to an already tense election season.


Peru’s presidential candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga is urging officials to declare Sunday’s election 'null and void’.