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In this Gateway Pundit article, Ben Kew reports that conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori has won Peru’s presidency in an extremely narrow race against leftist rival Roberto Sánchez.
- Fujimori reportedly secured about 50.002% of the vote with more than 98% of ballots counted.
- The article says her lead was only a few hundred votes out of nearly 20 million cast.
- Election observers and polling experts cited in the piece reportedly expect the remaining ballots to preserve her lead.
- Fujimori’s victory marks a major political comeback after three previous failed presidential campaigns.
- She campaigned heavily on restoring law and order, fighting organized crime, expanding prison capacity, combating drug trafficking, and strengthening border enforcement.
- The article frames the result as part of a broader conservative shift across Latin America.
- Supporters credit the Fujimori political movement with restoring stability in Peru during the 1990s under her father, former President Alberto Fujimori.
- Sánchez has not conceded and has alleged irregularities, though the article says no evidence has been presented.
- Fujimori will take office amid major challenges, including crime, political fragmentation, and years of instability in Peru’s government.
- Business supporters quoted in the piece argue her presidency could improve security, jobs, and investment.
Read the full story: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/firebrand-conservative-keiko-fujimori-wins-peru-presidency-after/


