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Keiko Fujimori Questions Roberto Sánchez: “He Didn’t Do Anything for Tourism, on the Contrary, He Backed Back”

Summary by El Comercio
During her closing campaign of the campaign in Huarmey (Áncash), the presidential candidate of Popular Force, Keiko Fujimori, questioned his opponent of Juntos for Peru, Roberto Sánchez, for his passage by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) during the government of Pedro Castillo. The former congressman considered that the leftist politician “did nothing” for tourism in the country.
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The presidential candidate of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori, questioned the management of Roberto Sánchez at the head of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism during the government of Pedro Castillo. Her statements were given during a campaign closing activity carried out in Huarmey, in the Áncash region, a few days after the second electoral round.The Fujimorist leader said that the tourism sector did not receive the necessary impetus duri…

·Peru
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During her closing campaign of the campaign in Huarmey (Áncash), the presidential candidate of Popular Force, Keiko Fujimori, questioned his opponent of Juntos for Peru, Roberto Sánchez, for his passage by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) during the government of Pedro Castillo. The former congressman considered that the leftist politician “did nothing” for tourism in the country.

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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