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Keiko Fujimori Claims Narrow Victory in Divided Peru

After a grueling electoral contest that pushed the country to its limits, Keiko Fujimori has secured a thin margin over leftist rival Roberto Sanchez. While the results await final official confirmation, her ascent to the presidency marks a volatile new chapter for a nation still grappling with the weight of her father’s political legacy.

Keiko Fujimori Claims Narrow Victory in Divided Peru

Fujimori campaigned on a platform centered on economic restoration and deepening strategic alignment with the United States, positioning herself alongside the wave of conservative leadership currently sweeping South America. Despite these promises, the victory arrives under a cloud of lingering fraud allegations and the persistent shadow of her own past legal entanglements, which threaten to complicate her early months in office.

Governing a deeply polarized nation will test the limits of her influence. Her party, Popular Force, enters the legislature without a clear majority, forcing the administration to navigate a fractured congress prone to gridlock. Observers remain skeptical that her presidency will end the cycle of institutional instability and frequent leadership turnover that has defined Peruvian politics for years, leaving the country waiting to see if this shift represents a genuine turning point or merely another period of unrest.

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