Overview
- The Pleno del Jurado Nacional de Elecciones officially proclaimed Keiko Fujimori president-elect on Saturday, starting a formal transition in which she has pledged to recruit experienced professionals regardless of party.
- Fujimori allies have said clemency and similar legal measures will be reviewed case by case, a stance that leaves questions about pardons and legal protections unresolved during the transfer of power.
- Opposition leaders and parties have publicly questioned the result’s legitimacy and are organizing legislative and public oversight that could constrain the new administration’s agenda.
- In Argentina, La Libertad Avanza is consolidating party structures and training new cadres as Karina Milei launched a regional leadership school to begin building toward Javier Milei’s 2027 re-election bid.
- Mexico’s federal government is rolling out the Plan Michoacán por la Paz y la Justicia with large investments and social services while local organizers press generational renewal inside the ruling movement, showing a mix of security and development priorities across the region.