
On Sunday, April 10, voters in Peru will cast their ballots for one of five candidates who have been playing musical chairs for popularity among voters in recent weeks. They include Keiko Fujimori, a right-wing lawmaker and daughter of jailed former president Alberto Fujimori; former president Alejandro Toledo, three-time cabinet member Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, and former Lima mayor Luis Castañeda, who split the moderate vote; and the nationalist candidate Ollanta Humala, who has of late experienced a surprising surge in popularity. Visit Reuters’ election coverage webpage for breaking news, analysis, multimedia, and more.
AQ's coverage and post-trip analysis of the President's May 2-4 visit.