Keiko Fujimori of the Fuerza Popular party has won Peru’s presidential runoff election. With 100% of votes counted, Fujimori secured 50.135% of valid votes. Her victory margin over Roberto Sánchez of Juntos por el Perú was approximately 49,600 votes, making it an exceptionally close race. The 51-year-old Fujimori’s win marks a return to power for the controversial Fujimori family, who previously held the presidency under her father, Alberto Fujimori. Sánchez conceded defeat, acknowledging the results despite concerns raised by his party regarding irregularities. International observers are monitoring the situation as the country awaits the official proclamation of results and potential challenges to the outcome.