From first lady to president? Inside the rise of Peru’s Keiko Fujimori
In her fourth bid to be president, Fujimori faces her best odds yet. But can she overcome scandal and her father’s past?

In her fourth bid to be president, Fujimori faces her best odds yet. But can she overcome scandal and her father’s past?


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