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Peru has a new interim president, from the Marxist Perú Libre party
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What are the chances his party or Castillo's win the next election in Peru if anyone familiar with the situation on the ground can comment?
As far as I'm aware, the Peruvian state is set up to be as impossible to govern after the departure of Fujimori.
Checking the polls for the next presidential elections, and the candidate for Perú Libre (which is also Castillo's party), Vladimir Cerrón, is polling at a low percentage, so it doesn't seem likely