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Peru to hold presidential runoff after no candidate wins majority

2026-05-16 16:55 Last Updated At:22:37

Peru will hold a presidential runoff after no candidate won more than 50 percent of the vote in the April 12 election, according to the results released Friday by the country's National Office of Electoral Processes.

With all ballots counted, Keiko Fujimori of the right-wing Popular Force party led with 17.18 percent of the vote, followed by Roberto Sanchez of the left-wing Together for Peru party at 12.03 percent. Rafael Lopez Aliaga of the far-right Popular Renewal party ranked third with 11.9 percent.

The results show that Sanchez narrowly secured the second place in April's first-round vote. The month-long count has led to allegations of fraud.

After more than a month recounting some ballots, the vote count finally reached 100 percent.

Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of late former President Alberto Fujimori, leads the race as she seeks the presidency for the fourth time in Peru.

She will face Roberto Sanchez, a congressman, who has the backing of the jailed former leftist president Pedro Castillo who won the 2021 presidential election.

Under Peruvian electoral law, a presidential candidate must win more than 50 percent of the vote in the first round to be elected. If no candidate reaches the threshold, the top two candidates advance to a second round. The runoff is scheduled for June 7, with the candidate receiving the most votes elected president.

Peru held presidential and legislative elections on April 12 to choose a new president, vice presidents, members of both chambers of Congress, and representatives to the Andean Parliament, for a term running until 2031.

Fujimori, 50, supports a pro-market, investment-focused agenda and tough measures against crime.

Sanchez, 57, advocates changes to Peru's development model and a stronger role of the state in the economy. On security, he has called for addressing crime through governance reforms and social policy.

Peru to hold presidential runoff after no candidate wins majority

Peru to hold presidential runoff after no candidate wins majority

A freight train and a bus collided in Bangkok, Thailand, on Saturday afternoon, killing at least eight people, local media reported.

At around 15:40, a train collided with a bus at a railway crossing in Ratchathewi District, triggering a fire accompanied by an explosion. Several other cars and motorcycles were also involved.

More than 20 people were injured, according to the Thai transport ministry, as rescuers rushed to the scene to put out the fire and carry out rescue operations.

Deputy Minister of Transport Siripong Angkasakulkiat said in an interview with Thai media that the bus had stopped at the railway crossing due to a red light, preventing the railway barrier from lowering. The freight train was too heavy to brake in time, leading to the collision.

At least 8 dead in train-bus collision in Bangkok

At least 8 dead in train-bus collision in Bangkok

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