Keiko Fujimori Widens Her Lead, Is One Step Closer to Becoming Peru's First Female President
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The victory of Keiko Fujimori in his fourth candidacy for the presidency of Peru brings back to power a polarizing political dynasty, rekindling deep divisions that have long fragmented the South American country. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the matter and make your registration.
In her fourth attempt, right-wing Keiko Fujimori managed to win a presidential election in Peru to try to reach the presidential chair occupied for ten years by her late father, Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000), who she will try to emulate with a claim of her legacy. Keiko Fujimori, the persevering heiress who will be president of Peru in her fourth attempt, was first published in Digital Process.
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} Until this Tuesday night 131 electoral minutes remained to be counted, 0.14% of the total 92,766 polling stations that were installed in the vote held on June 7, and that contain on average about 200 votes for candidates for each record.
Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori secured a sufficient lead on Tuesday to become Peru's next president, ahead of leftist Roberto Sánchez by 42,097 votes. Sánchez has alleged fraud without evidence and called for the annulment of votes cast abroad. With 99.79% of the votes counted in the second round of the presidential election, Fujimori has 50.11% of the valid votes compared to Sánchez's 49.88%, a narrow margin of 42,097 votes that cannot be …
The right-wing candidate has 50.11% of the valid votes against 49.88% of its electoral rival Roberto Sánchez, will lack confirmation of the electoral authority
The definition of the presidential election in Peru is being resolved by a minimal difference, and one of the determining factors in the result is the behavior of the Peruvian electorate based outside the country.The data from the ballot show that the support obtained abroad would allow the candidate of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori, to maintain a slight advantage over Roberto Sánchez Palomino, candidate of Juntos por Peru.With 99,716% of the m…
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