Categories News Review Peru’s Presidential Runoff Could Swing the Country to the Right: What to Know Post author By Mike Nova Post date June 7, 2026 Facing a surge in violence, voters will choose between a newly moderated left and a right-wing candidate representing an autocrat’s divisive legacy. ← Trump Says Iran Has Made a ‘Big’ Nuclear Promise. It Isn’t New. → Trump Looms Over Pivotal Republican Senate Runoff in Georgia