The National Jury of Elections (JNE) ordered a series of exceptional measures to guarantee the right to vote following problems with the installation of voting stations during election day on Sunday, April 12. The most relevant decision states that the process will last until Monday, April 13, extending voting hours to 6:00 p.m., in areas where it was not possible to start normally
.The measure responds to delays caused by logistical failures that affected several voting locations in the country, where thousands of citizens were unable to vote because the tables were not installed in time. Faced with this scenario, the JNE determined that a new period will be set up on Monday to complete the installation of tables, which will take place from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The activity will take place in 17 voting centers where irregularities were registered, 15 in the country itself and 2 abroad, located in Orlando, Florida and Patterson,
New Jersey.In parallel, the electoral body requested the Executive Branch to adopt complementary actions to effectively implement these provisions. In this regard, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers was required to coordinate with the Ministry of Education to ensure the availability of schools as voting locations, thus making it easier for the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) to complete the installation of the pending tables
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It was also requested to reinforce the support of the Peruvian National Police and the Armed Forces, with the objective of ensuring security during the deployment of electoral material and the development of the extended working day. These actions seek to ensure adequate conditions for both the voters and the personnel involved in the process
.The JNE also asked the Ministry of Labor to issue provisions that grant facilities to citizens who must come to vote on Monday, April 13, considering that it is a working day. The intention is to prevent work obligations from becoming an impediment to exercising the right to vote, especially in those cases where voters were unable to do so the day before










