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  • Jen Werner
    Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Win Reassures Markets, but Can He Govern?
    Peru’s new president faces a Congress controlled by the party of his rival, Keiko Fujimori; infrastructure is one area where they may agree.
    Jen Werner June 30, 2016
    Peruvians Go To The Polls In The Second Round Of Presidential Elections

    Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, a former central banker and presidential candidate, waves to supporters during a public breakfast in Lima, Peru on Sunday, June 5, 2016. Peruvians are voting in a presidential runoff between an ex-central banker and the daughter of an autocrat, both pro-business and both statistically tied in the latest polls. Photographer: Karel Navarro/Bloomberg

    Karel Navarro/Bloomberg

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