
Peru Presidential Election Remains Tight as Vote Count Continues
Peru's presidential election is heading for a close finish, with candidates Roberto Sánchez and Keiko Fujimori in a neck-and-neck race as vote counting continues. The tight results indicate a highly polarized political landscape and potential for complex governance.
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Peru election result close as vote counting continues
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