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Peru Presidential Election: Fujimori Leads

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Fujimori distances himself from Sánchez and his advantage exceeds 18,000 votes at 98.59% of the vote
Fujimori se aleja de Sánchez y su ventaja supera 18.000 votos al 98,59 % del escrutinio
Sánchez denounces irregularities, while Fujimori rejects a recount of votes
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Elections in Peru 2026: what is the number of votes that separates Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez today, June 13, according to Onpe
Elecciones en Perú 2026: cuál es la cantidad de votos que separa hoy 13 de junio a Keiko Fujimori y Roberto Sánchez, según la Onpe
With 98.53% of the minutes counted, the Fuerza Popular candidate continues to lead the second presidential round held on June 7.
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A fifth of countries that democratized re-elected dictators or their children, says researcher
Um quinto dos países que se democratizaram reelegeu ditadores ou seus filhos, diz pesquisador
A victory for Keiko Fujimori, daughter of dictator Alberto Fujimori, would be surprising for Peruvians, accustomed to rejecting her in the second round of presidential elections since 2011. But it would not be unusual...
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