Conservative Keiko Fujimori Wins Peru Presidency After Weeks Of Uncertainty

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent

LIMA (Worthy News) – Conservative politician Keiko Fujimori was officially declared the winner of Peru’s presidential election Saturday, nearly a month after the June 7 runoff, ending weeks of uncertainty in the deeply polarized South American nation of about 34 million people.

The 51-year-old daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori secured 50.135 percent of the vote, narrowly defeating left-wing congressman Roberto Sánchez, who received 49.865 percent, a margin of fewer than 50,000 votes out of some 18 million ballots cast, according to election authorities.

It marked Fujimori’s first successful bid after three previous attempts and reversed her razor-thin defeat in 2021. She is due to take office on July 28 as Peru’s 10th president since 2016, underscoring the country’s prolonged political instability.

Campaigning on promises to crack down on violent organized crime, Fujimori pledged to restore public confidence in state institutions and strengthen security.

NARROW VICTORY

“We’re going to identify all the best practices, initiatives, and projects that have yielded results so that they can continue,” Fujimori said after the result was certified. She added that “today marks the beginning of a new era for Peru—an era of responsibility, dialogue, and results to restore confidence in our institutions.”

Sánchez, who is widely viewed as the political heir to former President Pedro Castillo, has refused to recognize the outcome, alleging electoral fraud without presenting evidence. He has challenged the election before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.

Fujimori drew strong support in the capital, Lima, and among Peruvians living abroad, while Sánchez performed better in many rural regions.

CATHOLIC NATION

Peru is a predominantly Roman Catholic nation, although evangelical Protestant churches have grown rapidly in recent decades.

Ahead of the election, Peru’s Catholic bishops urged voters to exercise ethical discernment and choose leaders marked by honesty, transparency, and respect for democratic institutions, without endorsing any candidate.

Peru also holds special significance for Pope Leo XIV, who served for years as bishop of Chiclayo and is a Peruvian citizen. There was no immediate public reaction from the Vatican to Fujimori’s election.

Fujimori’s victory also reflects a broader shift toward conservative leadership in parts of Latin America. Analysts say her immediate challenge will be to unite a deeply divided nation, curb violent crime, revive investor confidence, and work with a fragmented Congress.

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