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Peru’s presidential election heads to a June run-off
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The triumph of centre-right candidates Keiko Fujimori and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski in the first round of Peru’s presidential election on 10 April effectively guarantees that the country’s open, investor-friendly economic model will remain intact for the next five years. However, the success of two candidates who are long-standing fixtures on the political scene will fuel frustration, and potential unrest, among a sizeable proportion of the electorate who were hoping for a new political direction.
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- Peru’s presidential election heads to a June run-off
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