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vs. Humala in the second round












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Pérou - Les pronostics will reveal sont justes : The former military left Ollanta Humala came in first in the first round of presidential with 28.8%. His opponent, with 22.6% in the second round of the June 5 is the right congressman Fukimori Keiko, daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori was sentenced to 25 years in prison for violations of human rights. Then come the millionaire economist Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, former Conservative minister, with 21.6%, and 4 th

up the former president Alejandro Toledo with only 15.1%. Recognizing s defeat it said that "Peru expressed their anger and dissatisfaction with economic growth without distribution of profits. " Both candidates called to the second round will have to assert their agenda. One change that has the support for Humala of the poorer classes mainly in the Andean regions, as promises to redistribute income, to convene a Constituent Assembly, thereby establishing among other things revocability electoral mandates including the president, and to nationalize companies. Keiko Fujimori for its account with the support of nostalgic regime of his father, who fought the Shining Path and hyperinflation, will pursue the policy of his father she has pardoned

which could lead the country to instability. Peruvian President Alan Garcia was convinced that these changes would peacefully allow the country to continue its advance. To see if he is right and who the "Brazilian Chavez's speech," that is to say Humala, or with Keiko that "criminals will move from prison to the government" was elected president of Peru. To get them, visit on June 5 ...



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Sources : RPP





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