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Although more women than ever are leading Latin American countries, few of them base their campaigns on women's issues.
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Peru's new president: 'poor are my priority'
Left-leaning Ollanta Humala, 49, must balance pledges to Peru's poor with the pro-business pacts of his predecessors.
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Peru stocks plunge as Humala claims victory
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Stock market and currency sink after leftist candidate gains lead in presidential election.
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Humala 'leads' Peru runoff vote
Partial official results show a narrow lead for leftist Ollanta Humala in presidential election.
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As Peruvians head to polling booths on Sunday to elect a new president, pollsters are predicting a photo finish.
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Peru's election: Choosing an economic model
After a polarised race, Peruvians head to the polls Sunday to decide if the 'neoliberal' economic model is working.
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Peru's Fujimori 'promises' new policies
In tight presidential race, daughter of jailed former president pledges not to pardon him of "crimes against humanity".
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