{"id":341,"date":"2006-01-14T18:51:42","date_gmt":"2006-01-15T02:51:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/peru\/2006\/01\/14\/fujimori-out-of-contention\/"},"modified":"2006-01-14T18:51:42","modified_gmt":"2006-01-15T02:51:42","slug":"fujimori-out-of-contention","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/peru\/2006\/01\/14\/fujimori-out-of-contention\/","title":{"rendered":"Fujimori Out of Contention"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Fujimoristas converged on the offices of the National Election Board (Jurado Nacional de Elecciones, or JNE) to express their belief that their leader should be allowed to run in the April elections.  Inside the JNE, Cesar Nakasaki, Fujimori&#8217;s lawyer, made the case for overturning an earlier decision by the Special Election Board that had banned Fujimori from running.  Nakasaki argued that the Special Election Board did not have the authority to rule on the matter.  Outside, the colorful protest was led by daugher, Keiko Fujimori, and other high-profile leaders.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"FujiJan14-06.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/peru\/files\/2010\/04\/archives\/FujiJan14-06.jpg\" width=\"240\" height=\"320\" \/><br \/>\nPhoto: M.A. Cameron<br \/>\nThis evening it turned out that the protests were to no avail; the National Election Board upheld the earlier ruling.  The decision is definitive and cannot be appealed.  However, there has been a debate in recent months concerning whether the decisions by the National Election Board are, in fact, final.  Some jurists insist that the Constitutional Tribunal has the final say in any case concerning fundamental rights&#8211;which presumably would include the right to run for office.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\n<strong>JNE declara improcente que Fujimori postule en comicios<br \/>\nPeru21.com<\/strong><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.peru21.com\/P21Online\/Html\/2006-01-14\/Portada0438501.html\">http:\/\/www.peru21.com\/P21Online\/Html\/2006-01-14\/Portada0438501.html<\/a><br \/>\n14 ene (Peru21.com) El Jurado Nacional de Elecciones (JNE) declar\u00f3 improcedente que el ex presidente Alberto Fujimori participe en los comicios generales, debido a que el l\u00edder del partido S\u00ed Cumple se encuentra inhabilitado para ejercer la funci\u00f3n p\u00fablica.<br \/>\nEsta medida ratifica la decisi\u00f3n del Jurado Especial Electoral (JEE) Lima-Centro, que -tambi\u00e9n-declar\u00f3 improcedente la inscripci\u00f3n de la f\u00f3rmula presidencial de Fujimori, quien se encuentra detenido y en un proceso de extradici\u00f3n en Santiago de Chile.<br \/>\nEl fallo del m\u00e1ximo ente electoral es es definitivo e inapelable y que ser\u00e1 publicado en el diario oficial El Peruano.<br \/>\nCabe indicar que, ayer, el abogado de ex presidente C\u00e9sar Nakasaki present\u00f3 su alegato ante las autoridades del JNE, donde insisti\u00f3 en que el JEE no estaba facultado para rechazar la inscripci\u00f3n de la plancha de S\u00ed Cumple, ya que la inhabilitaci\u00f3n que pesa sobre el pr\u00f3fugo ex mandatario solo puede ser asumida como argumento en la fase de tachas.<br \/>\nPROTESTA. Una vez conocido el fallo, los simpatizantes de S\u00ed Cumple salieron a las calles en protesta por la decisi\u00f3n del JNE, manifestando que &#8220;han perdido una guerra pero no la batalla&#8221;. Ellos se encuentran en el frontis del ente electoral.<br \/>\nEn tanto, la congresista Martha Moyano calific\u00f3 de &#8220;fraude&#8221; la decisi\u00f3n del JNE al no permitir la participaci\u00f3n de Fujimori en las elecciones de abril pr\u00f3ximo.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Fujimoristas converged on the offices of the National Election Board (Jurado Nacional de Elecciones, or JNE) to express their belief that their leader should be allowed to run in the April elections. 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