Overview
- Keiko Fujimori said her bloc will not back censure or vacancia and that José Jerí should stay in office through the vote.
- She added the party would reconsider only in a scenario of proven flagrancy.
- Her remarks followed a Cuarto Poder report alleging five young visitors to the presidential palace later received state service orders.
- Jerí has appeared before the Attorney General as inquiries proceed without immediate congressional action.
- An editorial in La República frames the stance as part of a broader recalibration of an authoritarian pact led by fujimorismo ahead of the elections.