Central News Agency, Lima, June 1. The second round of Peru's presidential election was held today, with conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori facing off against former leftist congressman Roberto Sanchez. Fujimori, daughter of the late strongman Alberto Fujimori, has failed in three previous presidential bids but is currently the frontrunner. Peruvian politics have been volatile, with eight presidents stepping down in a decade. The campaign has been marred by reports of violent crime and extortion, with voters blaming current politicians for long-term instability. The first round in April was clouded by logistical issues and allegations of fraud, deepening public distrust. According to polls, about one-fifth of voters remain undecided, and the two candidates' combined support in the first round was less than 30%. Fujimori's father's legacy remains a double-edged sword. Sanchez, a former minister and congressman, positions himself as a champion for poor farmers. The winner will face a divided congress and a volatile political system.

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: international_politics