Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The political landscape in Peru has recently been shaken by the news that former president Alberto Fujimori will be the candidate for Fuerza Popular in the upcoming presidential elections in 2026. However, this decision has generated controversy and concern due to the chronic illnesses afflicting the former leader, which could compromise his health during an electoral campaign. In light of this scenario, various doctors were consulted to assess Alberto Fujimori's health condition and the potential risks involved in his participation in a political campaign. According to experts consulted by Cuarto Poder, former president Fujimori faces a series of health problems that require ongoing treatment, including ailments in the tongue, heart, spine, bones, and a hip with a prosthesis. An oncologist consulted pointed out that stress can have a significant impact on the health of an elderly person who has been treated for cancer, as the immune system is affected. On the other hand, a geriatrician highlighted that, under current conditions, Fujimori would not be in optimal physical or mental condition to take on a demanding political career. The fragility and complexity of Alberto Fujimori's health condition position him as a highly complex patient, raising questions about whether he would be able to cope with the stress and demands of an electoral campaign. Geriatrics specialists have warned of the risks involved in subjecting the former president to additional stress, given that his recovery capacity is diminished. Amid this medical debate, figures close to Alberto Fujimori such as doctor Alejandro Aguinaga have come to his defense, ensuring that the former leader is undergoing satisfactory treatment and is in a condition to face the electoral contest. Aguinaga has reiterated that Fujimori has the support and affection of the Peruvian people, arguing that his candidacy would be beneficial for the country. However, the divergent opinions among medical experts and political figures close to former president Fujimori raise questions about the feasibility of his participation in a presidential campaign, considering his current health condition. The final decision will rest with the corresponding authorities, in this case the National Jury of Elections, who will have to assess whether Fujimori's candidacy meets the legal and ethical requirements to compete in the 2026 elections. In the midst of this controversy, Alberto Fujimori's health becomes a central topic of debate in the Peruvian political arena, highlighting the importance of ensuring that presidential candidates have the necessary health and well-being to assume the responsibility of leading a country. The uncertainty and concerns about Fujimori's health will continue to be subject to analysis and monitoring in the coming weeks as the electoral contest approaches.