Peru presidential candidates Fujimori and Sánchez clash in televised debate ahead of June 7 runoff. They outlined diverging plans on crime, economy, and governance.
Peru’s two remaining presidential candidates, Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez, faced off in a nationally televised debate ahead of the June 7 runoff election. The candidates presented contrasting visions for tackling crime, economic challenges and political instability.
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