Technical empathy probe between Castillo, De Soto, Fujimori and Lescano in Peru

Candidates for the presidencies Pedro Castillo, Hernando de Soto, Keiko Fujimori and Yonhy Lescano made the most votes in the Peruvian elections disputed this morning in Peru, following a poll of a ballot box in which no other electoral colleges are registered. they do not override the margin of error.

The model, produced by the company Ipsos and published by the American and Channel N channels of Peruvian television, and which will be the only one published this night in the country, has an error margin of +/- 3%.

According to the dates, Castillo, of extreme extremes and one of the surprises of the electoral campaign, 16.1% of votes were taken, while Hernando de Soto and Keiko Fujimori, both right-wingers and 11.9% of the suffragettes, followed by Yonhy Lescano (center izquierda), with 11%.

With this adelanto practically follows the pass of Castillo, of the Peruvian Free Party, to the second electoral roll in June next and fails to define, with the official results in the next hours, the rival that will bring him.

From its native Cajamarca region, Castillo houses a lament for the “calm and tranquility of the people”, while its followers follow artificial fins and are allowed to rent in the middle of the Algae.

“Calm weight, weight loss to my people” because “it is said that there is an effervescence of the people, but we have to respect the official dates”, expressed in statements to America Notices.

Castle, maestro and syndicate leader, added that this “expression of the people” demonstrates that the Peruvians “are identified with a person who knows the same people”.

“If the results are confirmed, we would greatly appreciate all of them and one of the masters of Peru,” concluded the now favorite of the elections.

In addition, the Ipsos polling booth revealed a 10.5% vote in favor of ultra-Orthodox candidate Rafael López Aliaga, 8.8% for Izquierdista Verónika Mendoza, 6.4% for elector George Forsyth and 5.8% for Emperor César Acuña, among a total of 18 candidates for the presidency of Peru.

More than 25 million voters vote to be sued in these general comics to elect the president, the vice presidents and the new Congress, but austerity has been evident in the recent debate over the Covid-19 contingent in a new pico of la enfermedad.

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