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Keiko Fujimori (à esquerda) e Roberto Sánchez (à direita). Stifs Paucca e Angela Ponce / Reuters Os candidatos Roberto Sánchez, da Juntos pelo Peru, e Keiko Fujimori, da Força Popular, disputam voto a voto a eleição presidencial no Peru em segundo turno. A votação foi no domingo (7) e a apuração está em curso. Com 97,8% das urnas do país apuradas, os dados oficiais do Escritório Nacional de Processos Eleitorais (ONPE) indicam que Sánchez tem 50,13% dos votos válidos contra 49
Peru's presidential election remains too close to call as vote counting continues in a tight race between Roberto Sánchez and Keiko Fujimori. With nearly all votes tallied domestically, Sánchez holds a slim lead, but results from abroad show Fujimori with a stronger showing. The electoral authority has cautioned that the final outcome may take several days to be officially declared due to the paper ballot system and ongoing verification processes. Several regions within Peru still have outstanding votes to be counted, contributing to the uncertainty. The narrow margin highlights the deeply divided electorate and the intense competition for the nation's leadership.
The extremely close presidential election results in Peru underscore the country's political polarization and the significant challenges ahead for whoever ultimately wins the presidency.
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