Katia Humalasister of the former president and figure linked to nationalism, officially registers her candidacy for the Senate for Perú Primero, joining the list of public profiles that will compete in the general elections 2026.
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Katia Humala confirmed her registration as a candidate for Senate for the party Peru Firstwith which his name joins the group of candidates for Parliament in the general elections 2026. His nomination, registered with the electoral body, represents a commitment by the party led by Martín Vizcarra to attract voters interested in well-known figures on the Peruvian political spectrum, especially in a context of strong party fragmentation in the elections 2026.
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The candidacy of Katia Humala arises in the midst of a national panorama marked by polarization and the presence of multiple public figures seeking seats in the new bicameral Congress that will result from the general elections 2026. Although he comes from a family with a long political career – his brother Ollanta Humala was president of Peru – his approach to public space combines his professional training with proposals that seek to expand the legislative debate from a bench that tries to consolidate its national presence.
