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Right-wing Fujimori holds narrow lead over Sanchez in Peru election poll

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By Marco Aquino

LIMA, May ‌20 (Reuters) - Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori leads voter intentions in Peru's ​June 7 presidential runoff election against leftist Roberto Sanchez, a new Ipsos Peru poll showed on ⁠Wednesday.

Fujimori would secure 39% of the votes, while Sanchez is predicted to obtain 35% in the runoff vote, according to the opinion poll, which was conducted May ​16-17 and published in local newspaper Peru 21.

• A previous Ipsos poll, released in late ‌April, showed Fujimori and Sanchez tied with 38% of the vote each.

• Fujimori, daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori and running for the fourth time, won the first round ⁠on April 12 with 17% of votes.

 • Sanchez, an ally ⁠of jailed former leftist President Pedro Castillo, narrowly secured a place in the runoff with 12% of votes.

• "We are going to respect private property. Things like breaking contracts just because somebody felt like it - that shouldn't happen," said Pedro Francke, named ‌this week to lead the team drafting Sanchez's economic plan that has unsettled ⁠investors. 

• Stating that contracts would not be broken arbitrarily, ‌Francke has distanced himself from his candidate's more radical ​proposals that include a new constitution and revisions to mining contracts.

• Fujimori, meanwhile, has focused her campaign on restoring public order and combating crime and corruption, while ‌analysts and market players see her as supportive of ​disciplined macroeconomic policy.

• Ipsos noted that ⁠opposition to Fujimori's candidacy declined in May to 44%, down from ‌48% in April, though it remains higher ⁠than the 40% opposition to Sanchez.

• The poll, which has a margin of error of +/-2.8% at a 95% confidence level, found that 26% of respondents stated they ​would not vote for any ‌candidate or would cast a blank ballot.

• The candidates are scheduled to debate on ⁠May 31, while their technical teams are ​due to debate on May 24.

(Reporting by Marco Aquino; Writing by Aida ​Pelaez Fernandez; Editing by Lucinda Elliott)

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