“Alberto Fujimori, 85, who governed Peru with an iron fist for a decade and fled the country amid corruption scandals and human rights violations, plans to run for president amid a cloud of uncertainty and fractured politics,” Reuters reports.
“His daughter Keiko, who unsuccessfully ran for president three times, announced the news on Sunday, drawing attention to the 85-year-old ex-president, who was released from prison in December after an appeals court reinstated his pardon.”

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