Keiko Fujimori became first lady in 1994 after her parents separated, and shes surrounded herself during the campaign by her fathers aides. Her running mate, Jaime Yoshiyama, was a government minister during Fujimoris first term.
Date: Jun 05, 2011
Category: World
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Peruvians prepare to head to polls amid trust issues
Many of the congressional candidates on Fujimori's Fuerza 2011 ticket are old-guard followers of her fathers, or Fujimoristas, critics say. And Keiko's second vice president, Jaime Yoshiyama, was a member of her father's 1992 Cabinet when he dissolved Congress in what is known as the "auto-coup." Yo
Date: Jun 04, 2011
Category: World
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Ex-Rebel Humala to Face Jailed Leader's Daughter in Peru Runoff
Fujimori, 35, surrounded herself by her fathers former aides including running mate Jaime Yoshiyama, who served as his Minister of the Presidency. The jailed Fujimori is credited by supporters with laying the foundations of Perus economic boom by slashing inflation from 7,650 percent to 3.5 percen