With Castillo’s victory near, Peru is preparing for the upcoming election news
Lima, Peru – The official result has not yet been declared yet Pedro Castillo he probably seems to be the next president of Peru.
People outside the radical left will fight head to head to unite the sharply divided Andean nation, however, and the most urgent question will be whether to moderate its policy or insist on Marxist policies in its Free Peru party manifesto.
These proposals include leaving the vast mining sector in Peru 70% of its profits in the country, nationalizing the media and spending 20% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on education and health, which the country has collected more than ever in tax revenues.
Peru is deeply divided over the final results of the presidential vote awaiting election news
Pedro Castillo has little advantage over Keiko Fujimori, after an expert said it was “one of the narrowest elections in the country.”
The Peruvians are still waiting for their final results the country’s presidential election, Left-wing union leader Pedro Castillo maintains a thin edge in the days following a deeply polarized vote by Keiko Fujimori on the right.
With 99.8 percent of the vote counted on Wednesday evening, Castillo had 50.19 percent support compared to Fujimori’s 49.8 percent.
Sunday’s spill occurred in Peru amid years of political instability, which is also exacerbated COVID-19 infections and deaths and the economic downturn associated with the pandemic.
2021-06-04 04:35:11 GMT2021-06-04 12:35:11(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
LIMA, June 3 (Xinhua) Peruvians are looking to presidential hopefuls Keiko Fujimori and Pedro Castillo, who will face off in a runoff Sunday, to provide swift solutions to the country s economic and social problems caused by COVID-19. Whichever of the two has to provide immediate answers, and that is a huge challenge when it comes to healthcare and the economy, political analyst Fernando Tuesta of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru told Xinhua in a recent interview.
The winner of the June 6 elections, whether it is Fujimori of the Popular Force party or Castillo of the Free Peru party, faces enormous challenges . and I think they surpass the capability of any government, said Tuesta.
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