Peru is preparing for a decisive election. More than 27 million citizens are called to the polls this Sunday to define who will hold the presidency in the second round, marked by political polarization and social discontent. “The state, when the people never respond, just shuts us up, only kills us,” said activist Dominga Hancco. Right-wing Keiko Fujimori of Fuerza Popular, and leftist Roberto Sánchez of Juntos for Peru, are the two candidates w…