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- Folha de S.Paulo confirms Keiko Fujimori is leading with over 98% of Peruvian votes abroad counted, though the domestic count is not detailed.
The domestic Peruvian vote count and final result are not confirmed in the available summaries.
Only a Brazilian outlet covers this election; no major global outlet in today's coverage addresses what a Fujimori presidency would mean for Peruvian democracy, human rights, or regional politics.
Peruvian votes abroad show Fujimori leading; domestic result and global implications are not yet confirmed or analyzed.
- Only one outlet (Folha de S.Paulo, Brazilian) covers election
- Fujimori's lead confirmed only for votes abroad (98% counted); domestic Peruvian count unconfirmed
- No major global outlet addresses implications for Peruvian democracy, human rights, or regional politics
- Final result explicitly unknown
Folha de S.Paulo reports that Peruvians voting in Brazil gave victory to Keiko Fujimori in what it describes as a fierce election in the neighboring country, noting the count is 98% complete.