Ollanta Humala, a former army commander who campaigned to put Peru’s economy in state hands, held a slim lead on Monday in a three-way race for president, official results showed. With nearly 59 percent of votes counted, Humala, an ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez vowing a revolution to redistribute Peru’s wealth to the poor, had 28.1 percent of valid votes, excluding marred and blank ballots, Peru’s election authority said. Full Story
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