Peru’s election was extended into a second day after ballot delivery failures prevented some voting centers from opening on Sunday. Thousands of voters returned to the polls Monday, but the article does not indicate broader economic or market consequences. The issue is mainly a domestic election logistics problem, with limited immediate market impact.
Peru’s election was extended into a second day after ballot delivery failures prevented some voting centers from opening on Sunday. Thousands of voters returned to the polls Monday, but the article does not indicate broader economic or market consequences. The issue is mainly a domestic election logistics problem, with limited immediate market impact.
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