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Related: About this forumRich vs poor: Peru's Castillo lays down socialist marker for election runoff
April 18, 2021
11:34 PM CDT
Marco Aquino
3 minutes read
Pedro Castillo of Peru Libre party looks on after casting his vote, outside a polling station in Cajamarca, Peru April 11, 2021. Vidal Tarqui/ANDINA/Handout via REUTERS
Peruvian socialist Pedro Castillo, the shock winner of Sunday's presidential election first round, has laid down a marker as the defender of the poor ahead of a run-off vote in June.
The little-known union leader and teacher, who rode on a horse to vote and often wears a cowboy hat, rose from the back of the pack in pre-election polls to finish first. He has around 19% of the vote with of ballots 96% counted.
He will face conservative Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of ex-President Alberto Fujimori - imprisoned in 2009 over human rights abuses - and the heir of a powerful family that dominated Peru's political scene for decades in the presidency and in Congress.
"This is a battle between the rich and the poor, the struggle between the ... master and the slave," Castillo told reporters from Peru's north in comments broadcast on local TV channels.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/rich-vs-poor-perus-castillo-lays-down-socialist-marker-election-runoff-2021-04-13/
Judi Lynn
(160,515 posts)April 19, 2021
12:50 AM CDT
Marco Aquino
2 minutes read
Pedro Castillo of Peru Libre party waves to the media after casting his vote, outside a polling station in Cajamarca, Peru April 11, 2021. Vidal Tarqui/ANDINA/Handout via REUTERS
Peruvian socialist Pedro Castillo is in pole position to win the presidency in a second round ballot set for June, according to a survey by pollster Ipsos Peru on Sunday that showed him garnering 42% against 31% for right-wing rival Keiko Fujimori.
It was the first opinion poll since the first round of the election in April, when the socialist candidate's suprise win sent shudders through markets in the world´s second biggest copper producer.
Castillo, a previously little-known union leader and teacher who rode a horse to vote in the first round elections on April 11, has said he plans to rewrite the Constitution and give the state more control over some industries, including the sprawling mining sector.
Fujimori, 45, advocates a free market economic model to bolster growth and attract new business.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/peru-pollster-puts-socialist-castillo-ahead-going-into-june-run-off-2021-04-19/
Judi Lynn
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The Huaca Pucllana, also Huaca Juliana is a great adobe and clay pyramid located in the Miraflores district of Lima, Peru
More images of this adobe pyramid at the top of the page, extending part way down, with some shots of some Central American pyramids, and even a shot or two of Egyptian pyramids.
What's even more interesting than the fact the pyramid was made of adobe, so vulnerable to erosion, is the fact the civilization which built it predated the Inca society.
Link:
https://www.123rf.com/photo_53931319_the-huaca-pucllana-also-huaca-juliana-is-a-great-adobe-and-clay-pyramid-located-in-the-miraflores-di.html