Keiko Fujimori to Receive Credentials as President-Elect, Accelerating Transition Toward July 28
Keiko Fujimori is set to receive her credentials as president-elect of Peru on July 15, 2025, in a ceremony organized by the National Jury of Elections (JNE) at the Gran Teatro Nacional. The event also accredits her vice presidents, Luis Galarreta and Miguel Torres. This marks the final step before the official transfer of power on July 28, 2025, for the 2026-2031 term. The transition process includes political meetings and information exchange between the outgoing and incoming administrations. The article also references allegations of parallel fundraising by the Juntos por el Perú party and a false narrative about a pardon in the context of Pedro Castillo's electoral challenges.
Global Impact
Politically, the transition solidifies Fujimori's return to power, potentially stabilizing Peru's governance after years of turmoil. Economically, her pro-business stance could attract foreign investment, particularly in mining and energy, benefiting commodity markets.