Peru’s presidential election is heading towards a nail-biting finish as the vote count continues to fluctuate between candidates Keiko Fujimori and Pedro Sánchez. Initial results on Sunday showed Fujimori in the lead, but Sánchez overtook her on Monday. By Tuesday, Fujimori had established a lead of 25,000 votes, mirroring a similar situation she faced in a previous election. However, the gap has since narrowed to under 10,000 votes, now favoring Sánchez, creating intense uncertainty. The ongoing back-and-forth is generating significant tension and anticipation as the final results are awaited. The outcome remains unpredictable, with the lead potentially shifting again.