Keiko Fujimori Retakes Lead in Tense Peru Presidential Race
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With 98% of the ballot box in order, the conservative candidate was again ahead in the number of votes after two days with fewer votes than the left-wing Member.
The candidate of the right-wing party Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori, has imposed herself this Thursday in the balloting of the presidential elections of Peru, with 50% of the votes, on his opponent, the leftist of Juntos por el Perú, Roberto Sánchez, who reaps 49.9% of the votes, according to 98.2% of the recorded minutes . Specifically, Fujimori has obtained 9,032,651 votes, while Sánchez has made 9,032,000, according to official data publishe…
Keiko Fujimori has regained the head of electoral scrutiny in Peru very close to midnight, which has immediately caused the euphoria of his followers, with concert of...
Peru comes to a second presidential round after 10 years of instability in which 8 presidents have passed. That is why, the result of the elections, beyond defining who will occupy the presidency, will decide who will be the citizen who tries to stay in office for at least a couple of years and recover the governance of the country.
The leftist candidate has proposed to push for a reform to draft a new constitution and give greater state control in the economies of the mining country

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