"Fujimori never again!" Protesters fill streets of Lima ahead of Peru presidential elections
Summary
Hundreds of people protested in Lima, Peru, against Keiko Fujimori’s run for president. They are worried she will continue her father’s strict and controlling rule if she wins. Keiko Fujimori leads after the first election round and will compete against Roberto Sánchez in the final vote on June 7.Key Facts
- Protesters gathered in Lima to oppose Keiko Fujimori’s presidential campaign.
- The slogan "Fujimori never again!" reflects fears about returning to her father’s authoritarian government.
- Keiko Fujimori won the most votes in the first round of Peru’s presidential election.
- The next election round is scheduled for June 7, where she will face Roberto Sánchez.
- Alberto Fujimori, Keiko’s father, was a past president known for his firm and controversial rule.
- The protests show public concern over Peru’s political future and leadership.
- Roberto Sánchez is described as a left-wing candidate in the election.
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