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Peru Election Chief Resigns Amid Disputed Presidential Contest

via Washington Times·Apr 21·2 sources

The head of Peru's national election agency resigned Tuesday due to logistical problems affecting the nation's bitterly disputed presidential election. Officials acknowledge that the resignation comes as the country struggles to finalize results in a highly contested race. This development highlights ongoing challenges in international election administration and the potential for instability in emerging democracies.

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