Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, has been declared the winner of a closely contested presidential election, sparking both celebration and controversy. Fujimori, a member of the Fuerza Popular party, secured a narrow victory nearly a month after voting took place, leaving many to wonder about the legitimacy of the results. Her win marks a significant shift in Peruvian politics, with some fearing a return to the authoritarian policies of her father's regime. As Fujimori prepares to take office, questions surrounding the election's integrity and the implications of her presidency are likely to dominate the headlines.
The daughter of disgraced president Alberto Fujimori is declared winner of tight race nearly a month after voting took place.