
S8 Ep797: 16. Headline: Electoral Turmoil: Allegations of Fraud in Peru and Brazil Guests: Alejandro Pina esclusa and Ernesto Araujo Summary: Allegations of electoral fraud in Peru have surfaced after voting centers in right-wing strongholds remained closed. Anal
From The John Batchelor Show by John Batchelor
April 28, 2026 · 7 min · Season 8 · Episode 797
About this episode
The episode discusses allegations of electoral fraud in Peru and their implications for the upcoming Brazilian elections.
16. Headline: Electoral Turmoil: Allegations of Fraud in Peru and Brazil Guests: Alejandro Pina Esclusa and Ernesto Araujo Summary: Allegations of electoral fraud in Peru have surfaced after voting centers in right-wing strongholds remained closed. Analysts warn this is a rehearsal for the upcoming Brazilian elections, where Flavio Bolsonaro is gaining ground against Lula da Silva despite efforts to censor information. 16 1994 Yemen
People in this episode
Host: John Batchelor
Guests: Alejandro Pina Esclusa, Ernesto Araujo
Topics covered
- electoral fraud
- Peru elections
- Brazil elections
- political analysis
- censorship
- right-wing politics
Keywords
- electoral fraud
- Peru
- Brazil
- Flavio Bolsonaro
- Lula da Silva
- censorship
- politics
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Peru, Brazil
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