RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori advanced to second place in the Peruvian presidential elections, with 13.09% of the votes cast this Sunday, behind the far-left Pedro Castillo, who reached 17.49% after 73.018% of the votes have been processed.
The official results confirm Fujimori's tendency to increase the votes in her favor, according to unofficial projections on Sunday that she would dispute the second round for the Presidency with Castillo.
Economist Hernando de Soto has moved into third place, close behind Fujimori with 12.77% of the votes, while right-wing businessman. . .