Peruβs discontented voters face straight left-right choice in election runoff
Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of 1990s leader Alberto, is vying with a congressman to become countryβs ninth president in a decade
Peruvians go to the polls on Sunday in an election runoff that pits a perennial rightwing candidate, Keiko Fujimori, against a leftist congressman, Roberto SΓ‘nchez. Amid rising crime, chronic political instability, corruption scandals and voter apathy, they are vying to become Peruβs ninth president in a decade.
Fujimori, who is the daughter of the late president Alberto Fujimori, won 17% of the vote in the first round in April. SΓ‘nchez, a former trade and tourism minister, took 12 % of the vote, edging out Rafael LΓ³pez Aliaga, an ultra-conservative former Lima mayor. The stage is set for a polarised left-right replay of the countryβs last election in 2021.
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Β© Photograph: Juan Carlos Cisneros/AFP/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Juan Carlos Cisneros/AFP/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Juan Carlos Cisneros/AFP/Getty Images