Opinion | Dictators Die, but Their Legacies Live on Much Longer
Briefly

Fujimorismo has defined modern Peru, with its followers viewing Alberto Fujimori as a savior for ending hyperinflation and terrorism, while antifujimorismo believes his regime's crimes are unforgivable.
The most significant political division in Peru today remains between Fujimorismo and antifujimorismo, highlighting the deep-seated ideological conflict within the country's political landscape.
Fujimori’s legacy is a dangerous belief that the ends justify the means in politics, leading many contemporary politicians to overlook democratic processes for perceived greater goals.
The influence of Fujimorismo has penetrated Peruvian politics, resulting in a moral compromise where political leaders disregard ethical standards in pursuit of power and authority.
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