Sanchez and his political faction released a public statement acknowledging the board’s declaration, which confirmed that Fujimori secured the presidency with 50.135% of the total vote. This narrow margin underscores the sharp ideological split defining Peru’s current political landscape. By accepting the results, the leftist camp has effectively signaled an end to their challenge of the electoral process, allowing the country to begin the transition toward a conservative administration.
Roberto Sanchez Concedes Peruvian Presidential Race to Keiko Fujimori
The June 7 runoff in Peru reached a definitive conclusion Monday as leftist candidate Roberto Sanchez formally conceded defeat to conservative rival Keiko Fujimori. The announcement followed the National Elections Board’s official certification of the vote, ending a tense period of uncertainty for the deeply polarized nation.





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