Key facts
- Keiko Fujimori won Peru's presidential runoff election.
- Fujimori secured 50.135% of the vote.
- This is Keiko Fujimori's fourth attempt at the presidency.
- Fujimori pledged to combat rising crime levels.
- The election results indicate a conservative shift in Peru's leadership.
Keiko Fujimori has secured victory in Peru's presidential runoff election, winning 50.135% of the vote. This marks Fujimori's fourth attempt to win the presidency, having previously run in 2011, 2016, and 2021. Her platform focused on addressing pressing national issues, with a particular emphasis on combating rising crime levels. The election results indicate a conservative direction for Peru's leadership following this closely contested runoff. Fujimori's previous presidential campaigns highlight her persistent political ambition and her party's continued influence in Peruvian politics.
