Right-Wing Candidates Keiko Fujimori and Rafael López Aliaga Stand Out for the Second Round in Peru
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The victory of Keiko Fujimori in the first round of the Peruvian elections leaves the leader of Fuerza Popular in good position to reach the presidency of the country in her fourth attempt. The second round pass of Rafael López Aliaga, mayor of Lima until in October he left the post to run for the presidential elections, can deactivate the strong "antifujimori" vote that in 2011, 2016 and 2021 was grouped around who each time was his opponent. H…
Fujimori has so far received 1,838,531 votes (16.88%). Second, the candidate for the extreme-right López Aliaga with 1.511.437 (13.88%) and thirdly, the centrenist Nieto with 1,361.296 (12.5%).
Peru is heading into a second round of presidential elections after Sunday's vote. All candidates are far from the 50 percent needed to win in the first round. The former president's daughter, conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori, is projected to be in the lead.
Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of the autocrat who degraded public institutions in the 1990s, has returned to the doors of Peru’s presidency. Despite the rejection of the Popular Force leader, noted as the main culprit for the instability that the country is going through, the recount of 55% by the National Office of Electoral Processes places her in second round for fourth consecutive election with 17% of the valid votes. Continue reading
Apollution is still in progress, but it is sure that the debate will be defined in second round. Peruvians were able to choose between a record number of 35 candidates to the Presidency.
Lima. Ultraconservative Rafael López Aliaga and right-wing Keiko Fujimori led yesterday’s presidential elections in Peru, according to the country’s first official election office results with 9.36 percent of the polling stations, after years of political turmoil that have eroded voters’ confidence.
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