Conservative Keiko Fujimori officially declared winner of Peru's presidential runoff election
Keiko Fujimori won Peru's presidential runoff after defeating Roberto Sánchez by a razor-thin margin, pledging an "iron fist" against surging crime.
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Keiko Fujimori won Peru's presidential runoff after defeating Roberto Sánchez by a razor-thin margin, pledging an "iron fist" against surging crime.
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Keiko Fujimori won Peru's presidential runoff after defeating Roberto Sánchez by a razor-thin margin, pledging an "iron fist" against surging crime.
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 b...
Conservative politician Keiko Fujimori on Friday was declared the winner of the presidential runoff election in Peru, which was dominated by people's concerns over surging crime.
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