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12:53 | Lima, Apr. 28.
Fuerza Popular presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori on Wednesday reiterated a request to her opponent, Peru Libre nominee Pedro Castillo, to participate in the debates that will be organized by the National Elections Board (JNE) prior to the runoff election. My final message is not to run away, Pedro, Fujimori said during a press conference held in Aguaytia. I hope you explain to the population what your plan is, she added.
The Fuerza Popular representative affirmed that I am going to wait for him (Castillo) at the two debates of the JNE.
Fujimori is in rainforest Ucayali region visiting various towns. Before meeting with her followers in Aguaytia, she did the same in Campoverde district belonging to Coronel Portillo Province.
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