The Survey Is Strong As The Daughter Of Fujimori's Peru Slips

Former leader of Peru, Alejandro Toledo, the head and expect a narrowing of the April presidential elections, polls show that Keiko Fujimori, a young star of Japanese descent, gliding.

Fujimori, daughter of 35 years in prison of former president Alberto Fujimori, first crossed the polls after throwing a hat into the ring last month's presidential elections on April 10 elections.

But in the last three surveys, Fujimori only 18-22 percent of the votes. This flight has left his Lima Mayor Luis Castaneda (19-22 percent) and some distance behind Toledo, which was higher with 25 to 27 percent.

The field was reduced from three to two for the second round in June.

The current President Alan Garcia can not legally run for a third term, while its formal decision of APRA party candidate Mercedes Araoz withdrew from the race on Sunday with estimates desperately low.

Fans had high hopes for Fujimori when he announced his candidacy in December 2011 a rally of his party Fuerza one of the poorest districts of Lima.

"If I am elected president, I will not work outside the government palace, but the poorest communities in the country, which I will repay, says the young legislator.

Toledo, president from 2001-2006, announced his candidacy in November, and we have seen growing support.

An economist by training, 64 years after Fujimori was elected 1990-2000 regime collapsed amid a massive corruption scandal.

As President Toledo has a low rating - again sink below 10 percent - in part because of a series of personal scandals.

But the economy has since exploded, and was credited with laying the foundations for growth continues to see Garcia.

For the first time in years, said the American political scientist Steven Levitsky, none of the major candidates to the outside against the government "or rail against the liberal economic model.

The South American nation is currently riding a boom in the mining sector amid a strong growth of 8.7 percent of its economy in 2010.

If elected, the right of Fujimori by scratching, barely reaching the age of 36 years required to become president. The oldest of four children, was elected to Congress in a landslide in 2006.

Alberto Fujimori was sentenced in April to 25 years in prison on charges related to running a secret army commando who killed 25 civilians during a brutal insurgency inside the country.

Keiko Fujimori has promised to forgive his father and release him from prison if he is elected.