Keiko Fujimori: A Resurgence in Peru's Presidential Race

In Peru's closely contested presidential race, conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori regained a slight lead over her leftist opponent, Roberto Sanchez. With 98.2% of the votes counted, Fujimori holds a narrow advantage by securing 50.001% of the vote. Peru's ONPE electoral authority provided the latest figures.

Keiko Fujimori: A Resurgence in Peru's Presidential Race

Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori has made a notable comeback in Peru's extraordinarily close presidential race.

As vote counting reaches 98.2%, Fujimori now leads with a marginal 50.001% of the total votes, outpacing her leftist rival Roberto Sanchez's 49.999%.

This razor-thin lead was reported by Peru's ONPE electoral authority, highlighting the country's intense political divide.

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