Peru Fujimori's eldest daughter was released for the first time in a year Nov. 30 14:14

Leading politician Keiko Fujimori, who was the eldest daughter of former President Fujimori in South America and who was detained for money laundering over money for political money, was released for the first time in a year.

He was released by the eldest daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori of Peru, South America and Keiko Fujimori, a leading politician who was also running for the previous presidential election.

Mr. Keiko is the leader of the left opposition party that opposes the current government of the right group, but in October last year he was called by the prosecution in the capital Lima and was arrested on the spot for suspicion of money laundering over political funds It was.

Mr. Keiko appealed that it was “political and unfair detention”, but the prosecution had been detained for more than a year as “preliminary detention” until the investigation was completed.

In this regard, the court granted the release on the 29th, saying that the grounds for prosecuting Mr. Keiko were based on speculation and are not clear.

In Peru, the opposition party led by Keiko occupies the majority of the parliament, while the administration has launched a series of policies that weaken the influence of the opposition party, such as deciding the parliamentary elections ahead of Keiko.

For this reason, opposition supporters are intensifying, and there is concern that in the future, Keiko's release will intensify conflict with the administration and make the political situation unstable.