The scandal for counterfeit signatures remains in force and even harms Peruvians abroad. The party ‘first the people’, with former minister Marisol Pérez Tello as a potential presidential candidate, is involved in this controversial case.
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Follow the scandal of the Falsified signatures. Final point revealed that within affiliations with falsified firms are those of Peruvians living abroad and have not returned to the country in many years. One of the parties involved is that of ‘first people’, whose potential presidential candidate is the former Minister of Justice, Marisol Pérez Tello.
The program contacted several nationals who currently live outside the country. One of the cases is that of Nidia Quispe Huamán, a Peruvian who lives ten years ago in Chile and who was surprised to see her name registered in the militancy of the party mentioned above.
“I have been out of the country for almost 10 years. I am here in Chile and I have not been able to sign anything. I am not a participant of anything in politics, I understand it. So I do not get into something I do not understand. It’s more, I’m out of the country a long time ago, it would be impossible to have signed something,” he said at the end.
After revealing that at least more than 4,000 citizens have been surprised to be enrolled in ‘first people’, nor the Reniecneither the National Jury of Elections (JNE) and neither the party themselves have given statements to clarify the situation. The program obtained statements from Sergio Segura, a SUNARP official in whose consultation account Reniec More than 75,000 searches were found that were used to obtain personal data and falsify the signatures of these alleged militants.
Given the next general elections of 2026 and the crisis of the electoral system for the falsification of firms, the Congress of the Republic has only chosen to approve a law that allows the use of biometric technology so that the Reniec Have more tools for affiliation verifications to political parties, avoiding fraudulent inscriptions such as those that have been validated.