The next president of Peru, who will be elected on Sunday, June 7, will arrive at Palacio de Gobierno with little room to improvise.Amidst an economy that still drags the effects of years of political instability, low investment and growing fiscal pressure, the first 100 days of Keiko Fujimori or Roberto Sánchez's management will be decisive in defining the economic tone of the next five years.See more: The dollar went up hard and Peru's stock m…
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The next president of Peru, who will be elected on Sunday, June 7, will arrive at Palacio de Gobierno with little room to improvise.Amidst an economy that still drags the effects of years of political instability, low investment and growing fiscal pressure, the first 100 days of Keiko Fujimori or Roberto Sánchez's management will be decisive in defining the economic tone of the next five years.See more: The dollar went up hard and Peru's stock m…