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  2. American Popular Revolutionary Alliance - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. Political party in Peru Peruvian Aprista Party Partido Aprista Peruano Abbreviation PAP APRA President César Trelles General Secretaries Belén García (Institutional) Benigno Chirinos (Political) Political Commission Chairman Mauricio Mulder Founder Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre ...

  3. First presidency of Alan García - Wikipedia

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    On 14 April 1985, Alan García was elected President of Peru after winning the 1985 Peruvian general election securing 53.1% of the popular vote. [1] In addition, his party, the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance, emerged as the largest faction in both houses of Congress. At the time of his election, García enjoyed high popularity ...

  4. Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre - Wikipedia

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    The three main presidential nominees from the void 1962 election took over the polls once again. Haya was nominated for a third time to presidency with the Peruvian Aprista Party, while Fernando Belaúnde ran in coalition with Popular Action and the Christian Democrat Party, the latter led by Héctor Cornejo Chávez.

  5. Alan García - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian Aprista Party: Santiago Castellano Bedoya Christian People's Party: 958 35.34% 1st N/A Won Gain [102] 1980 National Deputy from Lima: General Peruvian Aprista Party: Francisco Belaúnde Terry Popular Action: 333,901 (List) 22.57% 2nd −4.59% Won Gain [103] 1985 President of Peru: General Peruvian Aprista Party: Alfonso Barrantes ...

  6. Popular Alliance (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    Popular Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Popular) was a political coalition of two of the oldest and historically recognized political parties in Peru, the Peruvian Aprista Party (PAP), led by former President Alan García, and the Christian People's Party (PPC), led by Lourdes Flores. [1]

  7. César Trelles - Wikipedia

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    César Trelles Lara (born May 3, 1936) is a Peruvian dental surgeon and politician who is the current president of the Peruvian Aprista Party since October 2019.. He served as governor of Piura from 2003 to 2010, and as member of the now abolished Peruvian Chamber of Deputies from 1980 to 1992, representing the constituency of Piura.

  8. Luis Gonzales Posada - Wikipedia

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    Luis Javier Gonzales Posada Eyzaguirre (born 30 July 1945) is a Peruvian lawyer and politician, belonging to the Peruvian Aprista Party. He was a Congressman representing Ica Region for the period 2006–2011, and belongs to the Peruvian Aprista Party. He was President of Congress from 2007 to 2008. [1]

  9. Armando Villanueva - Wikipedia

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    Villanueva led the Aprista opposition to the military government of Juan Velasco. The death of Haya de la Torre in 1979 propelled Villanueva to the leadership of the APRA party. As leader of the party Villanueva ran for the presidency in 1980 resulting in a second-place loss to the Popular Action party candidate Fernando Belaúnde.