Electoral Turmoil in Peru: Chief Resigns Amid Investigation
Peru's chief electoral official resigned amid criticism for vote-counting delays from the April 12 election. Now, involved in a broad investigation into electoral discrepancies, his house was searched for evidence. Peruvian police executed searches of up to 12 buildings as part of this investigation.
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Peru is facing electoral turmoil as its chief electoral official has resigned following criticism over delays in the April 12 vote counting process. This resignation coincides with an ongoing investigation into allegations of electoral irregularities.
Authorities have taken decisive action, with the police conducting a raid on the residence of Piero Corvetto, the former head of Peru's National Office of Electoral Processes, in Lima's Miraflores district. This search, carried out under a judicial warrant, was broadcast by local media.
As part of the broader probe, Peruvian police also executed searches across up to 12 buildings, signaling a comprehensive investigation into the alleged misconduct. This develops amidst a backdrop of amplified public scrutiny and demands for electoral transparency.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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