Peru’s electoral body, the ONPE, has officially declared Keiko Fujimori the winner of the presidential election. The confirmation came on Monday, following a final vote count revealing a narrow victory over her opponent, Roberto Sánchez. Fujimori secured the presidency with a margin of 49,641 votes, marking a closely contested race. This result concludes a period of uncertainty following the election and signals a shift in Peruvian politics. The announcement is likely to be met with protests and challenges, given the slim difference in votes and previous allegations of electoral fraud. Further details regarding the transition of power are expected to be released in the coming days.