Peruvian General Election, 2011

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Minuteman, Jun 4, 2011.

  1. Minuteman

    Minuteman Guest

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    Tomorrow's (June 5) election day in Peru, so if you live in Peru, go out there and vote! It's your right and it's the future of your country at stake. The main candidates are Keiko Fujimori (Force 2011) and Ollanta Humala (Peruvian Nationalist Party). Here's some info on the candidates and what they support/oppose.

    Keiko Fujimori
    Fujimori supports making Peru a safer place to live and improving the quality of law enforcement within the country. She also supports boosting tourism, building roads, ports, and airports within the country. Additionally, she supports creating more jobs and increasing the quality of the education system.

    Ollanta Humala
    Humala supports starting over entirely and creating a new government, which he plans to call the "Second Republic of Peru". He seeks to end corruption and improving the level of education. He supports busting monopolies and the creation of a socialist health care system.
     
  2. yarapario

    yarapario Village Elder

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    Humala looks favored to win. I'm really uncertain of who will be best for Peru. I have family there and they are not impressed by either candidate. Fuji's Dad did some great things but he was a ruthless bastard in many ways. Humala may be a little too close to that idiot Chavez for my liking. i can't vote there but the election affects me none the less.
     
  3. Individual

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    I wouldn't vote for either, but not being a Peruvian my opinion is of no importance.
     
  4. ronny25

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    Humala looks favored to win. I'm really uncertain of who will be best for Peru. I have family there and they are not impressed by either candidate. Fuji's Dad did some great things but he was a ruthless bastard in many ways. Humala may be a little too close to that idiot Chavez for my liking.
     

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