Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 3
Keiko Fujimori Wins Peru Presidency by Under 50,000 Votes on Fourth Try
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 3

Keiko Fujimori Wins Peru Presidency by Under 50,000 Votes on Fourth Try

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 3

Summary

  • Official results showed Keiko Fujimori winning Peru's presidency after her fourth bid, narrowly defeating left-wing congressman Roberto Sánchez in the June 7 runoff.
  • Fewer than 50,000 votes separated the candidates in the nation of 35 million, underscoring how tightly divided the electorate remained.
  • Fujimori returned despite heavy political baggage, including prior election defeats, corruption charges and prison time, after dominating Peruvian politics for much of the past decade.
  • Her victory also extends a broader rightward shift in Latin America as she prepares to take office in late July.

Insights

Is Fujimori's victory a new dawn for Peru's economy or just the latest chapter in its political crisis?
Is Peru's rightward turn the tipping point for a new conservative era across Latin America?
Can an 'iron fist' crush Peru's crime gangs without also crushing its fragile democracy?