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Tense vote count in Peru sees deeply contrasting candidates in nose-to-nose race for presidency
The second round of presidential elections in Peru failed to produce a clear victor on Sunday, with right-wing Keiko Fujimori leading by a razor-thin margin ahead of her left-wing rival Pedro Castillo. With more than 90% of the ballots counted, Fujimori had 50.35% of the vote, marginally up on Castillo’s 49.64. The difference was about 114,000 votes – the country has more than 22 million eligible voters – and was narrowing as the counting process continued. Information from the rural areas of Peru, which favor Castillo, tend to arrive later for processing, so the tables may yet turn in the race. The candidate called on his supporters t

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