Originally published byPeru Reports
In yet another polarized Latin American election, Peru’s June 7 runoff pits two ideological opposites against each other. Keiko Fujimori, the conservative daughter of former dictator Alberto Fujimori, and Roberto Sanchez, a left-wing congressman backed by jailed former President Pedro Castillo, won the first round of voting on April 12 with 17% and 12% of […]
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