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Keiko Fujimori Claims Narrow Victory in Tense Peruvian Election

With a razor-thin margin of just 0.27 percent, Keiko Fujimori has secured the presidency in Peru, defeating leftist rival Roberto Sanchez. The official tally from the ONPE electoral authority confirms Fujimori captured 50.135% of the vote, setting the stage for a contentious transition in an already deeply fractured political landscape.

Keiko Fujimori Claims Narrow Victory in Tense Peruvian Election

The daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori campaigned on a platform of national restoration, promising to curb rising crime rates and address systemic inequality. Following the announcement, she pledged to unify the country under a mandate of order and stability. However, the path to the inauguration remains obstructed by immediate political instability.

Roberto Sanchez has refused to accept the electoral outcome, alleging widespread fraud despite providing no evidence to support his claims. Supporters of the leftist candidate are organizing demonstrations in Lima, and legal challenges are currently moving through the court system. This standoff leaves the administration facing a volatile public atmosphere from the moment it takes office.

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