Nationalist Ollanta Humala has narrowed the gap on ex-President Alan Garcia’s lead in the runoff for Peru’s presidency but the number of undecided voters who could determine the election has risen, a poll showed on Sunday. Garcia, who is seen as the more business-friendly candidate despite his 1985-1990 government that left Peru in economic ruin, has 56 percent of voter support in the June 4 runoff, versus 44 percent for Humala, the Apoyo poll said. Full Story
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