Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori is projected to win Peru’s presidential election, securing a sufficient lead according to current results. Her opponent, left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez, has alleged electoral fraud and is demanding the annulment of votes cast abroad. The accusations cast a shadow over the election outcome and threaten potential political instability. Sánchez’s campaign team claims irregularities in the vote count, though specific details remain contested. International observers have not yet issued a comprehensive assessment of the election’s fairness. Fujimori’s victory would mark a return to power for the controversial Fujimori family, who previously led Peru for a decade. The electoral authorities are currently reviewing the claims of fraud.
