For much of Peru’s presidential campaign two candidates on the right of the political spectrum have sat atop the polls: serial contender Keiko Fujimori, on the one hand, and the former mayor of Lima, Rafael López Aliaga, on the other. But with the first round of the presidential race due on 12 April, there are signs that the line-up is shifting.
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