
Leftist Candidate Takes Lead in Tight Peruvian Presidential Election Count
Leftist candidate Roberto Sanchez has reportedly taken a narrow lead over his conservative rival in Peru's presidential election runoff, though the final outcome remains too close to call. The close race has led to uncertainty and concerns about potential post-election chaos.
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Peru: Presidential election too close to call
With over 90% of the votes counted in Peru's runoff presidential election, right-wing conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori and left-wing politician Roberto Sanchez are in a neck-and-neck race.
Read full article →Leftist Roberto Sanchez takes lead in Peru's razor-thin presidential runoff
Leftist canditate Roberto Sanchez pulled into the lead in Peru's presidential runoff on Monday, overtaking conservative Keiko Fujimori by a razor-thin margin. Fewer than 4,300 votes separate Sanchez from Fujimori, who has already tried and failed to reach the presidency three times.
By FRANCE 24
Read full article →Peru's conservative Fujimori leads presidential vote in a tight race
Read full article →Preliminary results in Peru elections show technical tie
Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez are separated by only a handful of votes in a contest shaped by years of political instability La entrada Preliminary results in Peru elections show technical tie se publicó primero en Buenos Aires Herald.
By Martina Jaureguy
Read full article →Peru’s Presidential Elections Still Too Close to Call
Sunday’s presidential election in Perú is still without a clear winner as their is virtual tie between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez. The post Peru’s Presidential Elections Still Too Close to Call appeared first on Havana Times.
By Circles Robinson
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