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Keiko Fujimori Claims Narrow Victory in Polarized Peru

With 50.135% of the vote, Keiko Fujimori has secured the presidency in a contest defined by razor-thin margins and simmering domestic unrest. The electoral office confirmed her win over rival Roberto Sanchez, effectively ending a high-stakes campaign cycle that leaves the country deeply divided between urban centers and rural strongholds.

Fujimori’s path to the palace follows a reversal of her 2021 defeat, signaling a decisive rightward shift in the regional political landscape. While she pledges a program of national reconciliation, the foundation of her presidency remains shaky. Roberto Sanchez has refused to concede, doubling down on claims of electoral irregularities that continue to fuel protests among his base.

International markets reacted with immediate optimism, betting on the policy continuity promised by her conservative platform. Yet, the governing reality awaiting Fujimori is one of profound legislative gridlock and social friction. She must now navigate a fractured congress and a skeptical electorate, all while managing the fallout from a ballot review process that has left the legitimacy of the result under intense public scrutiny.

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