Peru polls open in Keiko Fujimori, Roberto Sanchez presidential runoff
Race between right-wing Fujimori, leftwing Sanchez follows first round of voting marred by logistical issues.
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100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
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Race between right-wing Fujimori, leftwing Sanchez follows first round of voting marred by logistical issues.
In her fourth bid to be president, Fujimori faces her best odds yet. But can she overcome scandal and her father's past?
The run-off follows a tumultuous first round of voting, which saw long lines, delayed results and accusations of fraud.
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Lima to protest the presidential bid of Keiko Fujimori.