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Keiko Fujimori wins Peru presidency, bringing dynasty back to power

From Libรฉration · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Keiko Fujimori has mathematically won the Peruvian presidential election after three consecutive attempts.
  • This marks the return of the right-wing Fujimori dynasty to power, 26 years after her father's presidency.
  • Her victory signifies a shift in Peruvian politics, bringing a conservative force back to the helm.

Keiko Fujimori has secured the Peruvian presidency, achieving victory on her fourth attempt after three previous electoral defeats. The win, mathematically confirmed on June 24, ushers in the return of the Fujimori dynasty to power, 26 years after her father, Alberto Fujimori, held the office.

Fujimori's victory represents a significant moment for Peru's political landscape, signaling a return for the conservative right. Her campaign focused on themes of security and economic stability, resonating with a segment of the electorate seeking a strong hand at the helm.

The election outcome underscores the enduring influence of the Fujimori name in Peruvian politics, despite controversies surrounding her father's presidency, which included human rights abuses and corruption charges. Keiko Fujimori herself has faced accusations and investigations, but has maintained her political relevance through persistent campaigning and a dedicated base of support.

Her return to power is expected to shape Peru's policy direction in the coming years, with attention focused on how her administration will address the nation's challenges, including economic inequality and political polarization.

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Originally published by Libรฉration in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.