A presidential runoff in Peru will pit a moderate leftist former president against a nationalist promising to renegotiate mining and gas contracts with foreign companies, according to a National Election Board announcement Wednesday that ended weeks of uncertainty. A final vote count showed that former President Alan Garcia edged conservative ex-Congresswoman Lourdes Flores to reach the June 4 runoff against Ollanta Humala, a populist ex-army officer, the board said. Full Story
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