亲美保守派候选人将与左翼候选人角逐秘鲁高风险总统决选


2026年6月7日 美国东部时间早上6:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

“我们欢迎特朗普政府对拉丁美洲、尤其是对秘鲁的新视角,”总统候选人藤森庆子说道

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秘鲁将举行决选选举 该国十年间已历经九位总统

藤森庆子与罗伯托·桑切斯从33名候选人中脱颖而出,将于6月7日展开对决,愈演愈烈的暴力事件成为选民最关注的问题。(美联社视频)

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秘鲁民众将于6月7日前往投票站参加关键的总统决选,这场选举不仅可能重塑该国的未来,还将改变整个拉丁美洲的权力平衡。

两名候选人将角逐该国仅10年来的第九位总统职位。保守派候选人藤森庆子的竞选纲领围绕法治、自由市场政策以及与美国更紧密的联系展开,而左翼挑战者罗伯托·桑切斯所代表的政治运动,被许多人视为挑战美国在该地区利益的左翼思潮的延续。

秘鲁智库“纳税人协会”执行总监何塞·伊格纳西奥·贝泰塔告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“秘鲁6月7日的决选带来的影响远超国境。结合当前美国的国家安全战略来看,这场选举将决定秘鲁是巩固其作为美国伙伴的同盟关系,还是陷入更深的地缘政治对抗。秘鲁的制度弱点已经让中国得以扩张进入战略领域。”

【特写:“驻利马的中国代言人”飞抵美国领取拜登政府捐赠的列车】

2026年5月31日,秘鲁人民力量党总统候选人藤森庆子(右)与秘鲁共同党总统候选人罗伯托·桑切斯(左)在利马举行的辩论会上挥手致意,两人将在6月7日的总统决选中对决。(埃内斯托·贝纳维德斯/法新社/盖蒂图片社)

贝泰塔补充道:“与此同时,此次投票被视为一种选择:要么回归藤森庆子提出的更自由、更具竞争力的经济与安全政策,要么再次尝试桑切斯的左翼执政模式,这种二元对立也反映了南美 broader 的意识形态分歧。”

此次选举前夕,秘鲁多年来政治动荡不断。过去十年间,多位总统被罢免,该国在城市与农村选民之间仍存在严重分裂。

据美联社报道,周日选举的结果预计将非常接近,最终结果可能需要数天才能公布。

对华盛顿而言,秘鲁的选举不仅仅是一场国内政治竞赛,更是对拉丁美洲整体政治走向的又一次考验。过去几年里,该地区多个国家通过选举转向中右翼或保守派政府,包括哈维尔·米莱领导下的阿根廷和丹尼尔·诺沃亚领导下的厄瓜多尔,这些国家都对华盛顿更为友好。

藤森庆若获胜将强化这一趋势,并可能使秘鲁加入越来越多主张严厉打击犯罪、加强与美国联系以及推行市场化经济政策的政府阵营。

2026年6月4日,秘鲁人民力量党总统候选人藤森庆子在利马举行的竞选收尾集会上向支持者挥手。右翼候选人藤森庆子与左翼候选人罗伯托·桑切斯将于6月7日展开秘鲁总统决选对决。(安东尼·尼诺·德·古斯曼/法新社/盖蒂图片社)

总统候选人藤森庆子告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,如果她获胜,“我国政府的外交政策将基于一个非常明确的前提:捍卫秘鲁的利益。具体到美国,我国政府将寻求建立合作、相互尊重并促进投资的关系。我们欢迎特朗普政府对拉丁美洲、尤其是对秘鲁的新视角,秘鲁在该地区占据着战略地缘政治位置。”

藤森庆子继续说道:“我们希望抓住这一机遇,创造更大的稳定性、法律确定性和投资信心。秘鲁必须永远是一个向世界开放的国家,致力于自由、自由竞争和自由市场。我们的目标是奠定基础,让来自美国和世界各地的投资者认为秘鲁是一个可靠、稳定且具有吸引力的投资、生产和创造就业机会的国家。”

福克斯新闻数字频道联系了桑切斯的竞选团队,但未收到回复。

【专栏:哥伦比亚前国防部长称左翼佩特罗政权“摧毁”与美联盟】

2026年6月2日,秘鲁共同党总统候选人罗伯托·桑切斯在秘鲁库斯科的图帕克·阿马鲁广场举行的竞选集会上发表演讲。(何塞·安古洛/法新社/盖蒂图片社)

秘鲁分析师兼法律专家卢卡斯·盖尔西告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“罗伯托·桑切斯代表了相当激进的左翼立场。他的纲领包括国有化和没收资产,他与埃沃·莫拉莱斯和尼古拉斯·马杜罗关系密切。此次选举让秘鲁社会陷入严重两极分化。”

盖尔西继续说道:“如果藤森庆子获胜,她将与美国保持良好关系。她是一个通情达理的人,捍卫宪法框架和法治,并且与美国有联系,因为她曾在佛罗里达国际大学(FIU)求学。”

“另一方面,罗伯托·桑切斯会造成与美国关系的紧张。在竞选活动和总统辩论中,他尖锐批评了秘鲁从美国购买F-16战机的行为。他表示秘鲁不应该从美国采购,而应将这笔资金用于医疗或教育。他还与非法采矿有关联,并被指控参与贩毒。这可能会导致与美国的关系紧张。”

【专栏:特朗普影响力巨大 拜登将在拉美峰会期间会见中国国家主席习近平】

2026年5月31日,秘鲁人民力量党总统候选人藤森庆子的支持者在利马会议中心外高呼口号,她即将在此与秘鲁共同党候选人罗伯托·桑切斯进行辩论。秘鲁将于6月7日举行总统决选。(康妮·弗朗斯/法新社/盖蒂图片社)

盖尔西总结道:“秘鲁是一个极具战略意义的国家,一直是美国与中国竞争的焦点。秘鲁拥有世界上最大的已探明铜储量之一,也是黄金生产大国。因此,中美两国都在争夺秘鲁的影响力,中国一直在该国推进大型投资项目,例如一个已投入运营的大型港口。作为回应,美国提出翻新秘鲁海军基地并投资大型港口项目。”

藤森庆若获胜可能会被华盛顿解读为拉丁美洲部分地区近期转向中右翼治理趋势的延续。藤森庆子的竞选纲领包括恢复公共安全、推动经济增长以及维持秘鲁的市场化模式。她的支持者认为,这些政策将鼓励更多外国投资,并加强与美国在安全和经济问题上的合作。

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桑切斯获胜则会带来截然不同的局面。尽管他最近调整了部分纲领,强调尊重私有财产、自由贸易协定和宏观经济稳定,但人们仍对他领导的政府将如何处理与美国的关系以及地区左翼运动存在疑问。

下一届秘鲁总统将决定这个南美最重要的国家之一是进一步靠拢华盛顿,还是走上左翼路线。

据美联社报道,秘鲁对18至70岁的公民实行强制投票,登记选民超过2700万人。

本文由美联社撰稿补充。

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Pro-US conservative faces leftist in Peru’s high-stakes presidential runoff

June 7, 2026 6:00am EDT / Fox News

‘We welcome the Trump administration’s renewed perspective on Latin America and, especially, on Peru,’ presidential candidate Keiko Fujimora says

By Armando Regil Velasco Fox News

Peru heads to runoff election as country cycles through 9 presidents in 10 years

Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez advance past 33 candidates to face off June 7 as surging violence dominates voter concerns. (AP video.)

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Peruvians head to the polls in a pivotal presidential runoff June 7 in an election that could reshape not only the country’s future but also the balance of power across Latin America.

Two candidates are vying to become the country’s ninth president in just 10 years. Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori is campaigning on law and order, free-market policies and closer ties with the United States, while left-wing challenger Roberto Sánchez represents a political movement that many see as a continuation of the leftist currents that have challenged U.S. interests in the region.

José Ignacio Beteta, executive director of Asociación de Contribuyentes, a think tank in Peru, told Fox News Digital, “Peru’s June 7 runoff carries consequences well beyond its borders. When analyzed against the current U.S. National Security Strategy, this election will determine whether Peru consolidates its alignment as a U.S. partner or devolves into deeper geopolitical contention. Peru’s institutional weakness has already allowed China to expand into strategic sectors.”

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Peru’s presidential candidates Keiko Fujimori (right) for the Fuerza Popular party, and Roberto Sanchez (left) for the Juntos por el Peru party, wave during a debate in Lima on May 31, 2026, ahead of the presidential runoff election on June 7.(Ernesto Benavides/AFP Via Getty Images)

Beteta added, “Meanwhile, the vote is seen as a choice between a return to freer and more competitive economic and security policies with Fujimori and a second attempt at left-wing governance with Sanchez, a binary that mirrors South America’s broader ideological fractures.”

The election follows years of political instability in Peru, a country that has seen multiple presidents removed from office over the past decade and remains deeply divided between urban and rural constituencies.

Sunday’s election’s outcome is expected to be very close, with the possibility of a final result not being known for days, according to the Associated Press.

For Washington, Peru’s election represents more than a domestic political contest. It is another test of the broader political direction of Latin America. Over the past several years, several countries in the region have experienced electoral shifts toward center-right or conservative governments, including Argentina under Javier Milei and Ecuador under Daniel Noboa who are all more friendly to Washington.

A Fujimori victory would reinforce that trend and could position Peru alongside a growing bloc of governments favoring tougher approaches to crime, stronger ties with the United States and market-oriented economic policies.

Peru’s presidential candidate for the Fuerza Popular party, Keiko Fujimori, waves to supporters during her closing campaign rally in Lima on June 4, 2026. Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sanchez will face off in Peru’s presidential runoff on June 7, 2026.(Anthony Nino de Guzman / AFP via Getty Images)

Presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori told Fox News Digital that if she wins, “My government’s foreign policy will be based on a very clear premise: defending Peru’s interests. Specifically, regarding the United States, my government will seek a relationship of cooperation, mutual respect and investment promotion. We welcome the Trump administration’s renewed perspective on Latin America and, especially, on Peru, which occupies a strategic geopolitical position in the region.”

Fujimori continued: “We want to seize this opportunity by generating greater stability, legal certainty, and confidence for investment. Peru must always be a country open to the world, committed to freedom, free competition, and the free market. Our goal is to lay the groundwork so that investors from the United States and around the world find in Peru a reliable, stable, and attractive country in which to invest, produce, and create jobs.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Sánchez’ campaign but did not get a response.

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Peru’s presidential candidate for the Juntos por el Peru party, Roberto Sanchez, speaks during a campaign rally at the Plaza Tupac Amaru in Cusco, Peru, on June 2, 2026.(Jose Angulo / AFP via Getty Images)

Peruvian analyst and legal expert Lucas Ghersi told Fox News Digital, “Roberto Sánchez represents a rather radical left. His platform includes nationalizations and expropriations, and he is close to Evo Morales and Nicolás Maduro. This election is highly polarizing Peruvian society.”

Ghersi continued, “If Keiko Fujimori wins, she would have a good relationship with the United States. She is a reasonable person who defends the constitutional framework and the rule of law, and she has ties to the United States because she has done academic work at Florida International University (FIU).

“Roberto Sánchez, on the other hand, would create tension in the relationship with the United States. During his campaign and in the presidential debate, he bitterly criticized Peru’s purchase of F-16 jets from the United States. He said that Peru shouldn’t buy from the United States and should instead use that money for health or education. He also has ties to illegal mining and has been accused of drug trafficking. This could create tensions in the relationship with the United States.”

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Supporters of Peru’s presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori, for the Fuerza Popular party, shout slogans outside the Lima Convention Center ahead of her debate with Roberto Sanchez, for the Juntos por el Peru party, in Lima on May 31, 2026. Peru will hold the presidential runoff election on June 7.(Connie France/AFP via Getty Images)

Ghersi concluded, “Peru is a very strategic country and has been the focus of competition between the United States and China. Peru has one of the largest proven copper reserves and is a major gold producer. Therefore, both China and the United States are vying for influence in Peru, and China has been promoting mega-investment projects there, such as a mega-port that is already operational. In response, the United States offered to renovate the Peruvian Navy’s base and invest in large port projects.”

A Fujimori victory would likely be interpreted in Washington as a continuation of the recent trend toward center-right governance in parts of Latin America. Fujimori has campaigned on restoring public security, strengthening economic growth, and maintaining Peru’s market-oriented model. Her supporters argue that these policies could encourage greater foreign investment and closer cooperation with the United States on security and economic issues.

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A Sánchez victory would present a different scenario. Although he has recently moderated portions of his platform, emphasizing respect for private property, free trade agreements and macroeconomic stability, questions remain about how his administration would approach relations with Washington and regional left-wing movements.

The next Peruvian president will help determine whether one of South America’s most important countries moves closer to Washington, or charts a leftward course.

The Associated Press reports that voting is mandatory in Peru for citizens from the ages of 18 to 70, with more than 27 million people registered.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Armando Regil reports on Mexico and Latin America. You can follow Armando on Twitter @armando_regil

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