LE SACA ADVANTAGE A FUJIMORI, by Carlos Noriega (from Lima, for "Page 12" 04/25/1911)
POLL AFTER THE FIRST ELECTION IN PERU GIVES SIX POINTS IN FAVOR OF
progressive candidate Ollanta Humala
While calmly took to be the best positioned for the ballottage, rival Keiko Fujimori said he hoped to capture the support of undecided. The Nationalist candidate has the mainstream media against.
By Carlos Noriega, for "Page 12" from Lima
Ollanta Humala
Monday, April 25, 2011
Shower Rods Over 72 Inches
According to the survey by Ipsos Apoyo, Humala consolidates its major advantage inside the country against 33 percent -47 percent in the urban interior, and 47 percent to 32 percent in the rural hinterland, but lost in Lima. In the capital, Keiko Fujimori won with 43 percent, while Humala obtained 35 percent. On the social sectors, the daughter of former dictator Fujimori wins between the upper and upper middle class, while the leftist candidate does in the middle and lower classes, most of the country. However, in the poorest sectors, in which the government of Alberto Fujimori de-veloped a broad political patronage, Keiko recovers ground and almost equal to Humala, 43 percent has progressive candidate and 41 percent of Fujimori's representative. The survey confirms that the majority of voters of the right-Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, who finished third with 18.5 percent, voted for Fujimori, while most of those who voted for former President Alejandro Toledo, fourth with 15.5 percent will do it for Humala. "Support The Ipsos poll shows that Keiko Fujimori has greater resistance to Ollanta Humala, who has been easier to find allies for the second round. The support Humala has received from various personalities such as Mario Vargas Llosa, helps to overcome the resistance that may have its candidacy. I think Humala has an important advantage in this second back, "said Carlos Reyna Pagina/12, a political scientist and professor at Catholic University. "Humala's support among middle-and low-added Reyna-is that are the least favored by the neoliberal economic model. Keiko Fujimori is supported by the upper classes who have enriched themselves with the model and want to continue and the poorest sectors that benefited from the patronage of government social programs of his father. "Published in:
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