Peruvians in Lima voice sharply divided reactions as Keiko Fujimori appears set to return to power after presidential election, with supporters citing security and critics warning of her father's legacy
Peruvians in Lima express sharply divided opinions as Keiko Fujimori appears set to return to power following the presidential election; supporters cite security and economic stability while critics warn of a return to her father's presidential legacy.
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