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Peru’s presidential race is locked in a razor-thin statistical tie between left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez and right-wing veteran Keiko Fujimori, setting the stage for a tense, potentially weeks-long recount. Sánchez, promising economic reforms and a pardon for former president Pedro Castillo, dominates rural and mountainous regions, while Fujimori, running for the fourth time and leveraging her father’s legacy of tough crime crackdowns, leads in Lima and coastal zones. With crime and instability dominating voter concerns, both campaigns urge patience as final votes—especially from rural areas—could decide the outcome, amid protests and market jitters over Fujimori’s controversial family history and Sánchez’s resource-focused policies.
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