Keiko Fujimori has been declared the winner of Peru’s presidential runoff election, securing victory over her opponent, Roberto Sánchez, by a margin of 49,641 votes. The official count, concluding the tally of ballots cast on June 7th, confirmed Fujimori’s lead. This result marks a highly contested and closely watched election in the South American nation. The narrow difference in votes suggests a deeply divided electorate. International observers have noted the prolonged counting process and allegations of irregularities during the election cycle. Fujimori’s win concludes weeks of uncertainty following the initial vote and sets the stage for her upcoming term as president of Peru. The official results are expected to be formally ratified by electoral authorities.