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Peru: How to Steal an Election?

Summary by Orinoco Tribune
By La Línea – Jun 23, 2026 Sunday, June 7, 2026, 9:00 pm: A cry of joy shook the headquarters of the Juntos por el Perú party in downtown Lima. The results of quick counts by pollsters Ipsos and Datum unanimously confirmed the victory of Roberto Sánchez by a narrow margin of 0.6%. For thousands of citizens, Keiko Fujimori’s electoral defeat—her fourth—signaled the end of a cycle of high political tension and repression, intensified since the cou…

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After three consecutive failures, Keiko Fujimori mathematically won the Peruvian presidential election on Wednesday, June 24. Twenty-six years after the father, the conservative right-wing Fujimori dynasty is back in power with the girl.

·Paris, France
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Keiko Fujimori became the winner of Peru’s presidential elections after an extremely tight count that took 17 days to complete. Fuerza Popular’s candidate won 50.1% of the votes against 49.8% of her rival, the leftist Roberto Sánchez, achieving an advantage of barely 43,386 votes that was consolidated thanks to the support of Peruvians abroad. With this result, she will take office on July 28, becoming the first woman elected to the presidency b…

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Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former dictator Alberto Fujimori, has narrowly won the elections in Peru. She will want to keep his legacy alive, but the country is deeply divided. She has the support of Trump. Who is the first female president of Peru?

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The alliances between the benches of the next bicameral Congress: Which parties will have their first rapprochements?Roberto Sánchez and the strong rejection generated by his anti-democratic attitude of ignoring a possible Keiko Fujimori governmentSome of the main political allies of presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez, during the second round, continue to mark a distance from him after his announcement of ignoring the government of his rival…

·Lima, Peru
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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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