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Peru 2026 Elections: Here is how the Senate is composed

Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina

Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina

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June 25, 2026

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Peru 2026 Elections: Here is how the Senate is composed

Following the official proclamation of results by the National Elections Board (JNE), find out here who the 60 senators of the bicameral Congress to be installed on July 27 are.

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InSight Crime

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· Jun 26, 2026

Peru’s Next President Faces Extortion, Illegal Mining, and a Hostile Congress

Peru’s Next President Faces Extortion, Illegal Mining, and a Hostile Congress Conservative hardliner Keiko Fujimori is poised to become Peru’s next president, following a chaotic and divisive election that has underscored the challenges she faces in taming a longstanding political crisis that has enabled the spread of organized crime. The post Peru’s Next President Faces Extortion, Illegal Mining, and a Hostile Congress appeared first on InSight Crime.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 24, 2026

Keiko Fujimori edges closer to winning Peru’s presidency

Keiko Fujimori is poised to become Peru’s next president after running her fourth consecutive campaign, according to figures published late Tuesday by the elections regulator after weeks of adjudicating disputed ballots. With 43,386 votes between Fujimori and leftist rival Roberto Sanchez, and no more than 39,300 votes in dispute, the conservative had enough of a margin to secure her lead. Fujimori had 50.1 per cent of the vote while Sanchez had 49.9 per cent with 99.8 per cent of ballots...

Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina

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· Jul 2, 2026

Peru: Keiko Fujimori holds talks with Presidents of Paraguay, Costa Rica, and Honduras

Keiko Fujimori, the virtual winner of Peru's presidential election, spoke with the Presidents of Paraguay, Santiago Peña; Costa Rica, Laura Fernandez; and Honduras, Nasry Asfura, following her victory in the runoff election, after the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) completed the vote count in Peru.

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· Jun 21, 2026

Colombians Begin Heading to the Polls

They vote in presidential runoff between Ivan Cepeda and Abelardo de la Espriella. From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, 13,742 polling stations will serve citizens eligible to elect the country’s next president. In this election, 1,414,661 Colombians will be able to cast their ballots from abroad. RELATED: Colombia Faces Stark Choice in Presidential []

Foreign Policy

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· Jun 26, 2026

Colombia Swings to the Right

It’s the latest Latin American country to elect a Trump-backed leader.

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· Jun 24, 2026

Keiko Fujimori nears Peru presidency as overseas-vote challenges test the country’s electoral institutions

Keiko Fujimori appears in 2010 inside the parliamentary chamber that shaped her public career. The portrait recalls the depth of a political trajectory now suspended on an electoral verdict. Credits: Congreso de la República do Perú, CC BY 2.0. The Peru 2026 presidential election has reached its most sensitive point. On the night of June [] L’article Keiko Fujimori nears Peru presidency as overseas-vote challenges test the country’s electoral institutions est apparu en premier sur Ecostylia.

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Related coverage for "Peru 2026 Elections: Here is how the Senate is composed": InSight Crime — Peru’s Next President Faces Extortion, Illegal Mining, and a Hostile Congress. South China Morning Post — Keiko Fujimori edges closer to winning Peru’s presidency. Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina — Peru: Keiko Fujimori holds talks with Presidents of Paraguay, Costa Rica, and Honduras. teleSUR English — Colombians Begin Heading to the Polls. Foreign Policy — Colombia Swings to the Right. Ecostylia — Keiko Fujimori nears Peru presidency as overseas-vote challenges test the country’s electoral institutions