Overview
- Party leaders said Monday they will accept the National Jury of Elections results and reject calls to annul the vote, while asking for an independent audit to review procedures for future contests.
- Fuerza Popular opened talks on legislative deals with Jorge Nieto’s Partido del Buen Gobierno and signaled alignment with Renovación Popular, saying it will also seek issue‑based agreements with some left blocs.
- The campaign set out an economic roadmap that centers on new infrastructure and tight control of the fiscal deficit, with leaders saying limited borrowing could fund priority works if the budget falls short.
- Peru’s election office, ONPE, fined the party S/198,000 and cut 50% of its direct public funding after finding it used state money for activities not allowed under the Political Organizations Law.
- Fuerza Popular said it will appeal the ONPE ruling and criticized the criteria used by the agency, arguing its training spending met the rules and should have been accepted.