Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori appears likely to win Peru’s presidential election, according to initial results. Her lead appears insurmountable, signaling a potential shift in the country’s political landscape. This outcome follows a tightly contested race against her rival, Pedro Castillo. International observers are monitoring the situation closely, given Fujimori’s controversial past and previous corruption allegations. Castillo has yet to concede, and is alleging irregularities in the vote count. The final results are still pending official confirmation from electoral authorities, but Fujimori’s advantage is substantial. This potential victory marks a return to power for the Fujimori family, who previously held the presidency for a decade.