Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez Star in the Last Presidential Debate Before the Peruvian Ballot
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Six days after the second round of the presidential elections, the debate between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez appeared as one of the last opportunities to convince the undecided. The polls accompany the heiress of fujimorism, in her fourth attempt to reach Palacio, giving her a three percentage point advantage over her rival. At the Lima Convention Center, in the district of San Borja, both candidates faced the urgency of moving the needl…
A week after the second round of the Peruvian presidential elections, its protagonists, Keiko Fujimori (People's Force) and Roberto Sánchez (Together with Peru), staged their last debate on Sunday night.In a face-to-face finale before the shootout on June 7, organized by the National Elections Jury (JNE), which served to enable the candidates to confront their visions on security, human rights, education, health and economics, as well as to exch…
Aspirants for the Peruvian presidency presented their economic and political visions while supporters of both organizations mobilized outside the headquarters.
By: Mauricio Muñoz, Diario La República. Latin American summary June 1, 2026. In a decisive debate a week after the second round, Juntos candidate for Peru had a better development than Fuerza Popular. There were no missing encounters. Keiko Fujimori appealed to the presence of Antauro Humala in the [...] La entrada Peru: Roberto Sánchez won the political game of the debate, Keiko Fujimori wasted it was first published in Abstracto Latinoamerica…
Editor: Rodrigo Salazar 2026-06-01 During the presidential debate of Sunday May 31, the candidates Keiko Fujimori (People's Force) and Roberto Sánchez (Together for Peru) made assertions and comments and communicated facts and data that do not necessarily fit the reality. Among them, issues related to security, housing, education, justice and poverty. PeruCheck [...]
After the last debate among the presidential candidates, lawyer Raúl Noblecilla highlighted the performance of Roberto Sánchez, calling him “categorical” in front of a Keiko Fujimori whom he accused of representing “hate” and “cynicism”. “That face of cynicism and hatred. I remember the words of his mother, Susana Higuchi, who in an interview said: ‘My daughter has the face of the devil.’ And I think she was not wrong,” he said. Noblecilla came …
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