Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Trump Accounts launch July 4: What parents need to know

    July 4, 2026

    Review: Supergirl is not the disaster its low box office suggests

    July 4, 2026

    Keiko Fujimori declared winner of Peru presidential race

    July 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Addison Markets
    • Home
    • USA
    • Europe
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Tech
    • Politics
    • Contact Us
    Addison Markets
    Home»Business»Keiko Fujimori declared winner of Peru presidential race
    Business

    Keiko Fujimori declared winner of Peru presidential race

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJuly 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Telegram Email


    Peru’s president-elect for the Fuerza Popular party, Keiko Fujimori, gestures as she gives a statement at her campaign headquarters in the San Borja district of Lima on July 3, 2026. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)

    Stringer | Afp | Getty Images

    After weeks of protests, fraud accusations and review of contested ballots in a razor-thin race, conservative Keiko Fujimori was officially declared the winner of Peru’s presidential race by the country’s electoral office on Friday.

    Fujimori won 50.135% of the vote in the June 7 runoff to clinch the nation’s top office in her fourth run for the presidency, just ahead of leftist congressman Roberto Sanchez’s 49.865%, a difference of about 50,000 votes out of 18 million.

    “We’re going to identify all the best practices, initiatives, and projects that have yielded results so that they can continue,” Fujimori said at her party headquarters alongside her staff, adding that “today marks the beginning of a new era for Peru — an era of responsibility, dialogue, and results to restore confidence in our institutions.”

    The slim margin is a reversal from the narrow loss Fujimori suffered in 2021, when she fell short by about 45,000 votes to former leftist President Pedro Castillo. Castillo was impeached and jailed for trying to dissolve Congress in 2022.

    Sanchez is widely seen as Castillo’s political heir and has said he will not recognize Fujimori’s government after claiming, without providing evidence, electoral fraud. Sanchez, boosted by voters from Peru’s rural regions, led the race earlier in the count and also won votes cast within the country by a slim margin. He has led marches contesting the vote and filed a complaint with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights challenging the elections.

    Fujimori was boosted by voters in the capital region of Lima and also led votes cast by overseas ballot by a wide margin, pushing her to victory.

    The tight, drawn-out race has highlighted the country’s deep polarization and political instability that led to the ousting of several presidents over the last decade.

    Conservative leaders congratulate Fujimori

    When Fujimori assumes power on July 28, she will be the 10th president since 2016. She will succeed interim President Jose Balcazar, who took over in February after a series of presidential dismissals over accusations of corruption or abuse of power.

    Fujimori’s win reaffirms Latin America’s rightward shift, and other conservative leaders in the region, including Argentina’s Javier Milei, Chile’s Jose Antonio Kast and El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, have already congratulated the president-elect.

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also congratulated Fujimori in a statement on Tuesday, saying that President Donald Trump’s administration looks forward to deepening cooperation on security, investment and trade.

    Her victory was also welcomed by markets, which had been rattled by the prospect of a Sanchez win. On Thursday, Moody’s issued a report saying a Fujimori government will preserve policy continuity, bolster investor confidence and help the country sustain growth.

    The report added that this could help unlock delayed mining projects in Peru, which is the world’s third-largest copper producer.

    A divisive dynasty

    Fujimori, 51, is the daughter of late President Alberto Fujimori, who governed the country with an iron fist from 1990 to 2000 and was credited with defeating Maoist insurgents and taming runaway hyperinflation.

    But the Fujimoris are still a controversial dynasty in Peru. Alberto served 16 years in prison for human-rights abuses and Keiko spent years under investigation over campaign financing allegations, which were dropped last year. She was imprisoned multiple times between 2018 and 2020 during the investigation, spending nearly a year and a half in jail.

    Fujimori will now be tasked with uniting a polarized nation with a fragmented Congress prone to ejecting presidents. The country also faces a vast economic divide between the capital of Lima and rural areas, where heavy protests and clashes with security forces killed over 60 people after Castillo was removed from office.

    Those areas were also Sanchez’s bastion of support and his party, Together for Peru, holds the second-largest bloc in Congress, with Fujimori’s party holding the most seats.

    Choose CNBC as your preferred source on Google and never miss a moment from the most trusted name in business news.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    franperez66q@protonmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Trump Accounts launch July 4: What parents need to know

    July 4, 2026

    Pope Leo urges U.S. to welcome immigrants in July 4 appeal

    July 4, 2026

    Erdogan’s ties with Trump offer Turkey an edge ahead of NATO summit

    July 4, 2026

    2026 FIFA World Cup boosts prediction market volumes

    July 4, 2026

    I’ve studied over 5,000 kids—I keep giving parents the same ‘surprisingly simple’ advice

    July 4, 2026

    BTIG’s top picks for second half of 2026

    July 4, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Reviews
    Editors Picks

    Trump Accounts launch July 4: What parents need to know

    July 4, 2026

    Review: Supergirl is not the disaster its low box office suggests

    July 4, 2026

    Keiko Fujimori declared winner of Peru presidential race

    July 4, 2026

    Pope Leo urges U.S. to welcome immigrants in July 4 appeal

    July 4, 2026
    © 2026 All right reserved
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.