The 2026 Peru Election
2026年秘魯大選
Introduction
Keiko Fujimori is winning the election. She has more votes than Roberto Sanchez.
Keiko Fujimori 贏得了這次選舉。她的得票數多於 Roberto Sanchez。
Main Body
Keiko Fujimori has 50.12% of the votes. Many people in the US and Japan voted for her. People in the cities and the south have different ideas about her.
Keiko Fujimori 獲得了 50.12% 的選票。許多美國和日本的人投票給她。而城市與南部地區的人對她的看法則有所不同。
Her father, Alberto Fujimori, was the leader of Peru before. He stopped high prices and fought bad groups. But he also did bad things to many people.
她的父親 Alberto Fujimori 曾是秘魯的領導人。他抑制了高物價並與惡勢力對抗。但他也對許多人做了殘忍的事。
Roberto Sanchez is angry. He says the election is not fair. But the election office and other countries say the results are correct. Many countries in South America now choose leaders who want strong security.
Roberto Sanchez 非常憤怒。他表示這次選舉不公平。但選舉辦公室和其他國家均表示結果正確。目前許多南美洲國家傾向選擇重視強力治安的領導人。
Conclusion
The office will name the winner in July. The new leader starts the job on July 28.
選舉辦公室將於七月公布獲勝者。新領導人將於七月二十八日就職。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ Focus: 'Have' vs 'Has'
In this story, we see a simple rule for talking about people and things.
The Rule
- 1 Person (He/She/It) Has
- 2+ People (They/We/You/I) Have
Examples from the text:
- "Keiko Fujimori has 50.12%" (She has)
- "People... have different ideas" (They have)
Quick Tip: When you talk about a single person (like a leader or a friend), always use has. When you talk about a group (like 'countries' or 'people'), use have.