Keiko Fujimori has been declared the winner of Peru’s presidential race, setting the stage for her inauguration on July 28th. This victory marks a significant moment in Peruvian political history, as she will become the nation’s tenth president since 2016. The frequent change in leadership highlights a period of intense political instability within the country. Fujimori’s win follows a closely contested election and is likely to be met with both support and opposition. Her assumption of power raises questions about the future direction of Peru and its economic and social policies. Observers anticipate challenges as Fujimori navigates a fractured political landscape and addresses pressing national issues. The upcoming transition period will be crucial in determining the stability and path forward for Peru.