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Peru’s Kuczynski Open to House Arrest for Alberto Fujimori

FILE - In this Nov. 28, 2013 file photo, Peru's jailed former President Alberto Fujimori holds up a notepad with a message that reads in Spanish "Why do you summon an accused man who is sick with cancer?" as he leaves his court hearing at a police base on the outskirts of Lima, Peru. Peru’s apparent president-elect says he is open to the possibility of granting house arrest to Fujimori. Pedro Pablo Kuczysnki reiterated the campaign pledge in his first interview since declaring himself the victor in the June 5, 2016 election over the imprisoned ex-president’s daughter, Keiko Fujimori. Alberto Fujimori is serving 25 years for corruption and supporting death squads during his authoritarian rule in the 1990s. (AP Photo/Karel Navarro, File)

LIMA, Peru — Peru’s apparent president-elect says he is open to the possibility of house arrest for imprisoned strongman Alberto Fujimori.

Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Godard reiterated the campaign pledge in his first interview since declaring himself the victor in Sunday’s election over the imprisoned ex-president’s daughter, Keiko Fujimori.

Kuczysnki Godard told Semana Económica in an interview published Friday that if lawmakers pass a bill giving older inmates like Fujimori the right to house arrest, he would sign it. Keiko Fujimori’s party will control congress.

Alberto Fujimori is serving 25 years for corruption and supporting death squads during his authoritarian rule in the 1990s.

Authorities said Thursday that Kuczynski Godard won 50.1 percent of the vote. But Keiko Fujimori has yet to concede defeat and is challenging some ballots in Peru’s tightest election in decades.