The Jurados Electorales Especiales (JEE) in Peru have rejected all 13 nullity requests submitted by Fuerza Popular and Juntos por el Perú following the contentious second round of the presidential elections. This decision removes significant legal obstacles that could have delayed the certification of the election results. The current status of the election shows a tight race between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez, with Fujimori holding a slight lead. The rejection of these requests is seen as a critical step towards finalizing the electoral process and potentially certifying the results by the end of June.
Key Takeaways
- The rejection of nullity requests by the JEE appears to reduce legal hurdles for certifying the election results, consistent with a YES outcome for certification by June 30.
- Market pricing suggests participants view the likelihood of the JNE certifying results by June 30 as relatively low, but this development could increase the odds.
- The decision aligns with scenarios where the JNE may proceed with certifying the election results without further legal challenges.
What to Watch
Observers should monitor the actions of the Jurado Nacional de Elecciones (JNE) in the coming days, as their decisions will be pivotal in determining the timeline for certification. Any new legal challenges or appeals could influence the markets’ perception of the June 30 certification possibility. Additionally, statements from key political figures, particularly any concession from the losing candidate, could further impact market expectations. With the JEE having rejected the nullity requests, the focus now shifts to whether the JNE will certify the election results within the given timeframe.
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