Peru is conducting a runoff election to select its next president, with voters choosing between candidates Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez. This election follows a period of political instability and rising crime in the country, marking the potential for Peru's ninth presidential change in ten years.
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Peru holds runoff election for presidency
Peru is currently holding a runoff election to determine its next president, with Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez as the main candidates. This election is significant as it could result in the country's ninth president in a decade amid ongoing political and social challenges.
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Peru votes for new president — for ninth time in 10 years
Peru holds runoff election for presidency