Religious party seeks gains in Peru s legislative elections
by Franklin BriceñO, The Associated Press
Posted Apr 9, 2021 4:56 pm EDT
Last Updated Apr 9, 2021 at 4:58 pm EDT
JOSE CARLOS MARIATEGUI, Peru On the banks of the Amazon River, in a village without electricity or drinking water, Andrea Rodrigo makes the yuca flour that her family sells in markets along Peru’s remote borders with Brazil and Colombia.
The 21-year-old Peruvian woman and seven of her neighbours recently paddled for half an hour down the vast river to two Indigenous communities where they put up posters for their political party, the Agricultural People’s Front of Peru.
Religious party seeks gains in Peru s legislative elections
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Peruvians will turn skeptically to a close presidential election disappointed by a recurring governance crisis, corruption cases against its last six heads of state, and the collapse of the economy due to the pandemic.
The world’s second-largest copper producer has at least five candidates fighting to advance to an April 11th runoff, with little support as a sign of distrust, while a majority of voters have yet to decide who to back, according to polls released over the weekend.
Peru has at least five candidates fighting to advance to a runoff election on April 11th, with low support a sign of distrust, while a majority of voters have not yet decided who to back. (Photo internet reproduction)