Peru’s Keiko Fujimori wins presidential election, in latest victory for Latin American right
Keiko Fujimori has won Peru's presidential election, defeating left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez by a narrow margin. The 51-year-old daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori secured the victory after weeks of reviewing contested ballots, with final results showing she outpolled Sanchez by fewer than 50,000 votes.

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AI-generatedKeiko Fujimori has won Peru's presidential election, defeating left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez by a narrow margin. The 51-year-old daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori secured the victory after weeks of reviewing contested ballots, with final results showing she outpolled Sanchez by fewer than 50,000 votes. Fujimori, who ran on a platform of restoring "order and hope," will take office on July 28 for a five-year term. Her win marks another success for the right in Latin America and comes amidst Peru's ongoing political instability and rising crime. This was Fujimori's fourth attempt at the presidency.
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5 extractedFujimori vowed a strong hand, like that of her autocratic father, Alberto Fujimori.
The election was fought on rising crime and chronic political instability.
Fujimori defeated left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez by fewer than 50,000 votes.
Keiko Fujimori has won Peru's presidential election runoff.
Sanchez had warned he would not recognise a government headed by his rival, alleging administrative irregularities.