I'm no expert on Peruvian politics but I wouldn't be surprised if Fujimori was not much better materially.
One can hope that a more equitably distribution of the nation's wealth can create conditions where people will stop clinging to conservative social values as a way to deal with material insecurity. If religion is the opiate of the masses then maybe a less painful existence will make them less inclined to take it.
I'm no expert on Peruvian politics but I wouldn't be surprised if Fujimori was not much better materially.
One can hope that a more equitably distribution of the nation's wealth can create conditions where people will stop clinging to conservative social values as a way to deal with material insecurity. If religion is the opiate of the masses then maybe a less painful existence will make them less inclined to take it.