Lima, Peru | Saturday 07 November 2009 22:50 | | |

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The president is under great pressure to deliver to those who elected him despite a disastrous first term.
Gabriela Perdomo - The options in Peru’s presidential election earlier this year were hardly ideal. After an exhausting and negative campaign, voters were left with two candidates for the run-off. One was Ollanta Humala, a radical nationalist and former military man of indigenous descent who ran an aggressive campaign, claiming to be the saviour of the poor. The other was Alan García, an infamous former president who left the country in bankruptcy after his mandate between 1985 and 1990.
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