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Both sides in Peru's contested election double down in weekend rallies

Peru's presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori gestures to supporters in Lima, Peru June 19, 2021. REUTERS/Gerardo Marin

Supporters of socialist Pedro Castillo and conservative Keiko Fujimori took to the streets by the thousands in Peru on Saturday, as tensions rose over the result of the June 6 presidential election.

Castillo was leading the official count while Fujimori sought to get votes annulled, although pollster Ipsos Peru said it had done a statistical analysis of the ballots and found no evidence of abnormal voting patterns that would have benefited one candidate over the other.

"We are not going to allow them to ignore the popular will, to ignore the electoral result. We are going to defend democracy," Veronika Mendoza, former leftist presidential candidate, said at the Castillo support rally.

Supporters of Peru's presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori march in Lima, Peru June 19, 2021. REUTERS/Gerardo Marin

She accused the Fujimori camp of lying about election fraud. Castillo, who aims to rewrite the constitution if named the winner, got 50.125% of the vote, with a difference of 44,058 ballots. He has declared himself the winner.

Fujimori, daughter of jailed ex-president Alberto Fujimori, showed no signs of relenting.

"We are not going to accept our votes being stolen," she said at a rally.

Supporters of Peru's presidential candidate Pedro Castillo gather in Lima, Peru June 19, 2021. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda

To officially name a winner the National Elections Jury must resolve all challenges to the results. Mining companies are watching the process closely, with business leaders voicing concern about the effect that Castillo's socialist policies would have in the world's No. 2 copper producing country.

(Reporting by Marco Aquino, writing by Hugh Bronstein; Editing by David Gregorio)

Supporters of Peru's presidential candidate Pedro Castillo gather in Plaza San Martin in Lima, Peru June 19, 2021. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda
Supporters of Peru's presidential candidate Pedro Castillo carry an oversized Peruvian flag in Lima, Peru June 19, 2021. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda
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