Keiko Fujimori declared president-elect of Peru
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Peru's electoral authority certified conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori as winner of the presidential runoff on Friday, following weeks of review of disputed ballots in an extremely narrow contest. Rising organized crime and gang violence were the primary voter concern, driving support for Fujimori's platform of stricter security enforcement.
Moderate: Moderate outlets emphasize the narrow margin, weeks of contested ballot review, her family's dictatorship connection, and prior electoral defeats, while noting that voter concerns about organized crime supported her security-focused platform.
Conservative: Conservative outlets spotlight her firm stance against rising crime and gang violence as a core appeal, presenting her victory as a mandate for strong law-and-order measures.
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The conservative leader will take office on July 28 after narrowly defeating leftist Roberto Sanchez in one of the closest presidential races in Peru's history, inheriting a country beset by political instability and organized crime. ...