Peru’s president-elect for the Fuerza Standard get together, Keiko Fujimori, gestures as she offers a press release at her marketing campaign headquarters within the San Borja district of Lima on July 3, 2026. (Photograph by AFP by way of Getty Photographs)
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After weeks of protests, fraud accusations and evaluation of contested ballots in a razor-thin race, conservative Keiko Fujimori was formally declared the winner of Peru’s presidential race by the nation’s electoral workplace on Friday.
Fujimori gained 50.135% of the vote within the June 7 runoff to clinch the nation’s prime workplace in her fourth run for the presidency, simply forward of leftist congressman Roberto Sanchez’s 49.865%, a distinction of about 50,000 votes out of 18 million.
“We’ll establish all the very best practices, initiatives, and initiatives which have yielded outcomes in order that they’ll proceed,” Fujimori mentioned at her get together headquarters alongside her employees, including that “at present marks the start of a brand new period for Peru — an period of duty, dialogue, and outcomes to revive confidence in our establishments.”
The slim margin is a reversal from the slim loss Fujimori suffered in 2021, when she fell brief by about 45,000 votes to former leftist President Pedro Castillo. Castillo was impeached and jailed for attempting to dissolve Congress in 2022.
Sanchez is broadly seen as Castillo’s political inheritor and has mentioned he’ll not acknowledge Fujimori’s authorities after claiming, with out offering proof, electoral fraud. Sanchez, boosted by voters from Peru’s rural areas, led the race earlier within the depend and in addition gained votes solid inside the nation by a slim margin. He has led marches contesting the vote and filed a criticism with the Inter-American Fee on Human Rights difficult the elections.
Fujimori was boosted by voters within the capital area of Lima and in addition led votes solid by abroad poll by a large margin, pushing her to victory.
The tight, drawn-out race has highlighted the nation’s deep polarization and political instability that led to the ousting of a number of presidents during the last decade.
Conservative leaders congratulate Fujimori
When Fujimori assumes energy on July 28, she would be the tenth president since 2016. She’s going to succeed interim President Jose Balcazar, who took over in February after a sequence of presidential dismissals over accusations of corruption or abuse of energy.
Fujimori’s win reaffirms Latin America’s rightward shift, and different conservative leaders within the area, together with Argentina’s Javier Milei, Chile’s Jose Antonio Kast and El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, have already congratulated the president-elect.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio additionally congratulated Fujimori in a press release on Tuesday, saying that President Donald Trump’s administration appears to be like ahead to deepening cooperation on safety, funding and commerce.
Her victory was additionally welcomed by markets, which had been rattled by the prospect of a Sanchez win. On Thursday, Moody’s issued a report saying a Fujimori authorities will protect coverage continuity, bolster investor confidence and assist the nation maintain progress.
The report added that this might assist unlock delayed mining initiatives in Peru, which is the world’s third-largest copper producer.
A divisive dynasty
Fujimori, 51, is the daughter of late President Alberto Fujimori, who ruled the nation with an iron fist from 1990 to 2000 and was credited with defeating Maoist insurgents and taming runaway hyperinflation.
However the Fujimoris are nonetheless a controversial dynasty in Peru. Alberto served 16 years in jail for human-rights abuses and Keiko spent years below investigation over marketing campaign financing allegations, which had been dropped final 12 months. She was imprisoned a number of instances between 2018 and 2020 throughout the investigation, spending practically a 12 months and a half in jail.
Fujimori will now be tasked with uniting a polarized nation with a fragmented Congress susceptible to ejecting presidents. The nation additionally faces an enormous financial divide between the capital of Lima and rural areas, the place heavy protests and clashes with safety forces killed over 60 folks after Castillo was faraway from workplace.
These areas had been additionally Sanchez’s bastion of help and his get together, Collectively for Peru, holds the second-largest bloc in Congress, with Fujimori’s get together holding essentially the most seats.

