Overview
- Perú Libre formally registered a slate with Vladimir Cerrón for president, Congressman Flavio Cruz for first vice president, and Bertha Rojas for second vice president.
- The party also listed alternates Waldemar Cerrón and Ana María Córdova, and named Richard Rojas to head its deputies list.
- Electoral rules allow Cerrón to remain a precandidate without a final conviction, even as he stays in hiding under an active preventive detention order in a money‑laundering case.
- The judiciary scheduled a virtual hearing for November 26 to evaluate whether to maintain or revoke Cerrón’s preventive detention.
- Separately, Congress opened a disciplinary process after a parliamentary camera filmed Keiko Fujimori’s rally in Trujillo, and the implicated worker resigned, as at least 26 parties registered presidential formulas ahead of November 30 primaries and the April 12, 2026 election.