Keiko Fujimori is the New President of Peru

繼子藤森成為秘魯新任總統


Introduction

Keiko Fujimori won the 2026 election in Peru. She is the new president. Her opponent, Roberto Sanchez, says she won.

繼子藤森贏得了 2026 年的秘魯大選,成為新任總統。她的對手 Roberto Sanchez 表示她獲勝了。

Main Body

Keiko Fujimori got 50.135% of the votes. Roberto Sanchez lost by a small number. Sanchez says the election had problems. He wants to help former President Pedro Castillo leave prison.

繼子藤森獲得了 50.135% 的選票。Roberto Sanchez 僅以微小差距落敗。Sanchez 表示這次選舉存在問題,他希望幫助前總統 Pedro Castillo 出獄。

Peru has many crimes now. Fujimori wants to stop these crimes. She wants to use the army and police. Her father did this many years ago. Some people liked it, but some people say it was bad.

秘魯目前犯罪率很高。藤森希望遏止這些犯罪,她打算動用軍隊和警察。她的父親多年前也曾這樣做。有些人對此表示認同,但也有人認為這樣做很糟糕。

Peru is changing its government. It will now have two groups of lawmakers. This is a big change. Fujimori will start her job on July 28.

秘魯正在改變其政府體制。未來將會有兩組立法者。這是一個巨大的變革。藤森將於 7 月 28 日正式就任。

Conclusion

Keiko Fujimori will be president for five years. She must work with people who do not like her. She must also make the country safe.

繼子藤森將擔任五年總統。她必須與不喜歡她的人合作,且必須確保國家安全。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Future' Glue

In this story, we see how to talk about things that haven't happened yet using will. It is like a bridge from today to tomorrow.

The Pattern: Person/Thing \rightarrow will \rightarrow Action

Examples from the text:

  • Fujimori \rightarrow will \rightarrow start (Her job starts later).
  • Peru \rightarrow will \rightarrow have (The government changes later).

🧩 Useful 'Action' Words

To reach A2, you need to connect people to their goals. Look at how the text uses wants to:

  • Sanchez \rightarrow wants to \rightarrow help
  • Fujimori \rightarrow wants to \rightarrow stop

Tip: Use "wants to" when someone has a dream or a plan!

Vocabulary Learning

opponent (n.)
A person who competes against another person in a contest or election.
Example:The tennis player practiced hard to beat his opponent.
election (n.)
The process of voting to choose a political leader.
Example:The school had an election to choose the class president.
former (adj.)
Having a previous role or status; from the past.
Example:My former teacher now works in a different city.
prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime.
Example:The thief was sent to prison for stealing money.
crime (n.)
An action that is against the law.
Example:Stealing a car is a serious crime.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country or state.
Example:The government made a new law about recycling.
lawmakers (n.)
People who have the power to make laws.
Example:The lawmakers met to discuss the new budget.
Practice A2 words in a crossword