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Peru’s Keiko Fujimori wins presidential election, in latest victory for Latin American right

The Guardian

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June 30, 2026

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Peru’s Keiko Fujimori wins presidential election, in latest victory for Latin American right

The 51-year-old daughter of late president Alberto Fujimori secured the top office after authorities spent weeks reviewing contested ballotsPeru’s conservative president-elect Keiko Fujimori has vowed to restore “order and hope” after defeating left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez, in the latest victory for a resurgent Latin American right.Fujimori won the 7 June presidential runoff by the slimmest of margins, outpolling Sanchez by fewer than 50,000 votes out of the more than 18 million ballots cast, the final results showed. Continue reading...

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Proto Thema - English

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· Jun 30, 2026

Keiko Fujimori was declared president of Peru following a three-week electoral thriller

The right-wing candidate won by a margin of fewer than 50,000 votes, while her opponent, Roberto Sánchez, is contesting the result The post Keiko Fujimori was declared president of Peru following a three-week electoral thriller appeared first on ProtoThema English.

Powerline

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· Jun 27, 2026

Fujimori wins?

Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori, age 51, appears to have won election for the Presidency of Peru. She leads her left-wing opponent by around 50,000 votes, out of more than 18 million cast. Her lead appears to be larger than the number of uncounted votes remaining. That should make her the winner, shouldn’t it? Elsewhere, Wikipedia lists her as President-Elect, expected to assume office in late July. Reuters reports, Keiko Fujimori’s

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 30, 2026

Five countries in Latin America have elected pro-Trump governments since his election

Keiko Fujimori won the Peruvian presidential election on her fourth try, making Peru the latest in a trend of Latin American countries shifting right since President Donald Trump took office. Fujimori, the daughter of former strongman President Alberto Fujimori, embraced her father’s controversial legacy, which has defined Peru’s politics since the 1990s. The new president []

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...

ArcaMax

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· Jun 29, 2026

Fujimori narrowly wins Peru presidential vote on her 4th bid

LIMA, Peru — Conservative Keiko Fujimori won Peru’s presidential election by a slim margin in her fourth bid for the highest office in the copper-rich nation. Fujimori received 50.14 of the vote, according to the full count by the electoral...

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 24, 2026

Keiko Fujimori Secures Unbeatable Lead in Peru Presidential Elections

Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori has secured an insurmountable lead in Peru’s presidential runoff, putting her on course to become the country’s next president. With more than 50 of the vote and fewer ballots remaining than her margin of victory, the result is effectively decided even though Peru’s electoral authority has not yet formally declared a [] The post Keiko Fujimori Secures Unbeatable Lead in Peru Presidential Elections appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Related coverage for "Peru’s Keiko Fujimori wins presidential election, in latest victory for Latin American right": Proto Thema - English — Keiko Fujimori was declared president of Peru following a three-week electoral thriller. Powerline — Fujimori wins?. Washington Examiner — Five countries in Latin America have elected pro-Trump governments since his election. South China Morning Post — Keiko Fujimori edges closer to winning Peru’s presidency. ArcaMax — Fujimori narrowly wins Peru presidential vote on her 4th bid. Modern Diplomacy — Keiko Fujimori Secures Unbeatable Lead in Peru Presidential Elections