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Who Is Roberto Sánchez, the Leftist Who Is Challenging Fujimori in Peru and Seeking to "Recover the Homeland"?

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By Anabella González, CNN en Español The leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez, with a proposal that claims the detained former president Pedro Castillo, faces this Sunday the conservative Keiko Fujimori, after achieving a tight step to the second round in the elections in Peru. The candidate and party president Together for Peru defines himself as the “castilist presidential candidate.” He seeks to claim, with a hat included, the figure of the form…

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Leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez, with a platform that vindicates the detained former president Pedro Castillo, faces conservative Keiko Fujimori this Sunday, after narrowly advancing to the second round of elections in Peru.

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Roberto Sánchez was about to die four months ago. He was campaigning in the south of the country, in a rural area and far from Lima, when he was assaulted by intense and persistent pain in the abdomen in the middle of the road. He was taken to the nearest health center, but his team went into despair when they told them that he had an acute appendicitis and did not have specialists to operate it. Up to three health posts toured and when he arriv…

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Roberto Helbert Sánchez Palomino, 57 years old and professional psychologist, became the surprise candidate of the election by passing to the second round wearing the hat of former president Pedro Castillo (2021-26) and announcing the pardon and his release in case ... that he won. During the first round, dressed with the hat, Sánchez did not give interviews to the media of Lima and toured the poorest areas in the south of the country. The hat t…

The left-wing candidate of Peru, Roberto Sánchez, with a proposal that defends the former president of the country Pedro Castillo, currently detained, has advanced to the second round of the elections, where he will face the conservative Keiko Fujimori. The party candidate Together for Peru is defined as the presidential castilist candidate. He seeks to rehabilitate, with everything he has right, the image of former President Castillo, who ruled…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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