Fujimori declared winner of presidential election

0
1


The Peruvian election commission announced on Monday that the right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori has won the presidential race.

Earlier, the country’s electoral authority finished tallying 100% of the votes, 22 days after the June 7 election.

🛍️
Best Trending Products Deals
Compare prices & buy online
Buy Now →

The final results show conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori with a lead of 50.135%, or 9,223,396 votes, over leftist candidate Roberto Sanchez’s 49.865%, or 9,173,755 votes.

The runoff between Fujimori and Sanchez was one of the closest elections in Latin America in decades. Crime and political instability have dominated the race to elect Peru’s ninth leader in ten years.

<figure class="placeholder-Members of a Special Electoral Jury review ballot papers at the National Jury of Elections (JNE) in Lima, Peru

The review of the vote was conducted by members of the Special Electoral Jury

Fujimori family returns to power

It was also Fujimori’s fourth bid for the job. Her victory means the return of her family name to power after more than two decades since her father, former President Alberto Fujimori, was ousted.

🛍️
Best Trending Products Deals
Compare prices & buy online
Buy Now →

He led Peru through the turbulent 1990s, crushing the Maoist Shining Path rebels and taming hyperinflation. However, Alberto Fujimori was later disgraced, exiled, and jailed for corruption and crimes against humanity.

On July 28, Keiko Fujimori will replace interim President Jose Maria Balcazar for a five-year term.

Earlier, Sanchez said that he would not recognize a Fujimori-led government, citing a “serious violation of the electoral process.”

Lima bus drivers fear for their safety in Peru’s crime spike

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video

Edited by: Wesley Dockery

Don’t let the algorithm hide the news. If you rely on our team for trusted reporting, please take a moment to select us as your Preferred red” button, so you’ll always see our verified news first.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here