Keiko Fujimori leads in Peruvian presidential race as vote count concludes
Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori, is leading Peru's presidential race after the electoral authority concluded its vote count. With 100% of votes tallied, Fujimori holds a narrow lead of 50.13% over her leftist rival, Roberto Sanchez, who has 49.86%.

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AI-generatedKeiko Fujimori, daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori, is leading Peru's presidential race after the electoral authority concluded its vote count. With 100% of votes tallied, Fujimori holds a narrow lead of 50.13% over her leftist rival, Roberto Sanchez, who has 49.86%. Fujimori stated the country is closer to "order and hope" and pledged to unite Peru. However, Sanchez has refused to recognize the results, citing alleged irregularities and fraud, and plans to file a legal challenge. The National Jury of Elections is scheduled to officially announce the winner on July 3. This outcome follows a contentious run-off election and is unlikely to resolve Peru's ongoing political instability.
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5 extractedKeiko Fujimori stated the country is closer to 'order and hope'.
Peru has had nine presidents in the last 10 years.
Roberto Sanchez has refused to recognize the election results, citing irregularities and fraud.
Keiko Fujimori is leading in Peru's presidential race as vote count concludes.
Roberto Sanchez has not provided evidence for his claims of fraud.