The NYT reports:
Ollanta  Humala, a former military officer and fierce nationalist, received the most  votes in the presidential election on Sunday, edging out a pro-globalization  candidate, a former president and 17 other candidates by pledging to guide Peru  away from Washington-backed market reforms. By Sunday night, unofficial results  showed that Mr. Humala, 43, was far from securing the majority needed to win the  vote outright and avoid a runoff...
His father founded an ultranationalist movement, etnocacerismo, that  celebrates the superiority of the Indian race over those Peruvians descended  from the Spanish. His mother has called for gays to be shot and a brother,  Antauro, led a rebellion against the government last year.
Ollanta Humala has distanced himself from his family and tried to stress his  message of a new economic direction for Peru. He has provided little detail,  saying his plans are similar to those in countries like Venezuela, Bolivia and  Argentina, where leftists have won office.
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