Vladimir Cerrón, leader of the socialistFree Peru party, claims victory for leftist candidate Pedro Castillo as vote counting approaches an end with more than 99.5% of votes counted and with Castillo more than 60,000 votes ahead of right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori. Some countries in the region have already congratulated Castillo on his apparent presidential election win.
Peru's socialist party leader claims "victory" for leftist candidate Pedro Castillo as vote counting approaches an end with more than 99.5% of votes counted and with Castillo ahead of right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori for over 60,000 votes. Some countries in the region have already congratulated Castillo on his apparent presidential election win.
VladimirCerrón,leaderofthesocialist FreePeruparty, claims "victory" for leftist candidate Pedro Castillo as vote counting approaches an end with more than 99.5% of votes counted and with Castillo ahead of right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori for over 60,000 votes. Some countries in the region have already congratulated Castillo on his apparent presidential election win.
Vladimir Cerrón, leader of the socialist Free Peru party, claims victory for leftist candidate Pedro Castillo as vote counting approaches an end with more than 99.5% of votes counted and with Castillo morethan60,000votesahead of right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori. Some countries in the region have already congratulated Castillo on his apparent presidential election win.