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Humala won the election and followed Pedro Pablo Kuczynski


April 11, 2011


Keiko Fujimori, who was quick counts the call to face Humala in the second round, appears in the third, counted 50% of votes. Humala would be willing to make political concessions in the face of the second round.

A third official report on presidential elections awarded by the National Electoral Office confirms that the nationalist Ollanta Humala staged the presidential chair right next to the liberal Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, who in the quick counts of private organizations was relegated to third place.


A party atmosphere broke out in local Kuczynski when the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) announced that with 50 percent of records including the candidate has a 23.1 percent, exceeded only by the nationalist Ollanta Humala , which accounts for 27.6 percent.


The right Keiko Fujimori, who in private counts is the call to face Humala in the second round, has a 21.9 per cent.


The confusion that has already occurred in other processes, due to the ONPE, such as searching official records added in the order he receives. Instead, quick counts are made on a sampling system, which includes the whole country.


The report of the ONPE, former President Alejandro Toledo is fourth with 15.3 percent and the center-Luis CastaƱeda appears fifth with 11.5.



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