Keiko Sofía Fujimori Higuchi is a Peruvian politician and business administrator. Fujimori is the eldest daughter of former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori and Susana Higuchi. Initially reluctant to enter politics, she has since became one of the most prominent figures in Peruvian politics since the late 2000s. Recognized as one of the most controversial politicians in Peru, she has been described by international media and academics alike as a far-right politician.
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Jul 30, 2026
Center
President of Peru, engaging with Mexican officials to rebuild the bilateral relationship.
Centro views cautiously due to her controversial political legacy, but welcomes any diplomatic normalization.
Jul 12, 2026
Far Left
Electrada president of Peru; Sheinbaum expressed willingness to resume full diplomatic relations with her administration.
Viewed as a pragmatic opportunity to mend broken ties, though Fujimori's right-wing ideology remains at odds with Morena's values.
Jul 11, 2026
Lean Left
As Peru's president-elect, she appears unwilling to break with her father's legacy of close ties to Beijing, testing Trump's anti-China stance.
Viewed with skepticism by the Lean Left as a neoliberal figure whose pragmatism with China reflects realpolitik over values.
Jul 10, 2026
Lean Left
Peru's president-elect appears unwilling to break from China ties, testing Trump's anti-China stance.
Lean left views her with suspicion due to her father's authoritarian legacy and her potential to deepen economic dependence on China.
Jul 6, 2026
Lean Left
Won the Peruvian presidential election thanks to expatriate votes, while a minority of residents backed her.
Socialiste readers oppose her far-right, conservative politics and see the result as a setback for progressive forces in Latin America.
Jul 4, 2026
Lean Left
Fujimori is declared president-elect of Peru after a narrow win over leftist Roberto Sanchez, inheriting a country plagued by instability and crime.
Socialists view her victory as a setback for Latin American progressives and fear further erosion of social and human rights.
Jul 4, 2026
Far Right
Fujimori was officially declared winner of Peru's presidential runoff election, pledging an iron fist against crime.
Her conservative, anti-crime platform is seen as a model for Latin America and a win for America First allies.
Jul 4, 2026
Lean Right
Fujimori was declared winner of Peru's presidential runoff, driven by voter concerns over surging crime.
Lean Right readers welcome a conservative victory in Latin America as a rebuke to socialist governance and a sign of strength on law and order.
Jul 3, 2026
Lean Left
The conservative leader was declared president-elect of Peru after a narrow victory over leftist Roberto Sanchez, inheriting a crisis-ridden country.
Fujimori's win alarms Socialistes as another far-right advance in Latin America, threatening social progress and democracy.
Jul 3, 2026
Far Right
Fujimori was officially declared the winner of Peru's presidential runoff election after a razor-thin margin, pledging an iron fist against crime.
Fujimori's conservative victory is celebrated as a win for law-and-order and a rebuke to leftist globalism in the Americas.