In The weeks between winning Peru's presidential election in early June and taking office, which he will do on July 28th, Ollanta Humala has promised populist giveaways and policy moderation, travelled incessantly, and revealed some of the weaknesses that may well beset him over the next five years. He has also found that his honeymoon with Peruvian voters is over even before his term has begun. After five years in which it has been South America's fastest-growing economy, Peru may be in for an uncertain ride.
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