Eight days after the second presidential round in Peru, there is still no final result.
Some 48,000 votes separate Keiko Fujimori from Pedro Castillo, and the Fuerza Popular candidate has requested the dismissal of 802 polling stations and the review of another 300,000 votes.
The head of mission for Peru of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), Percy Medina, tells what future Fujimori's aspiration could have.