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  2. Politics of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally weak political parties saw their support collapse further in Peru since 2000, paving the way for the rise of personalist leaderships. [4] [5] The political parties in the congress of Peru are, according to political scientist Lucía Dammert, "agglomerations of individual and group interests more than solid and representative ...

  3. Government of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Peru is a unitary state with a multi-party semi-presidential system. The current government was established by the 1993 Constitution of Peru . The government is composed of three branches, being executive, judicial, and legislative branches.

  4. Peru–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Peru and United States of America (USA) established relations following Peru's independence from Spain in 1826. In the twenty-first century the two countries have become close partners, collaborating in trade with a free trade agreement and in limiting the trafficking of narcotics into the United States.

  5. Elections in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In Peru, the people directly elect a head of state (the president) as well as a legislature.The president is elected by the people for a five-year term. The unicameral Congress (Congreso) has 130 members, also elected for a five-year term by proportional representation.

  6. Peruvian State - Wikipedia

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    The Peruvian State, which is conceptually the Peruvian nation legally organized, is the entity that holds the government in the Republic of Peru.The state's structure is defined in the Constitution of Peru approved by referendum and promulgated in late 1993 and in force since January 1, 1994.

  7. Forced sterilization in Peru - Wikipedia

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    However, there were also Peruvian authors who defended them, inspired by the policies applied in the United States and even in Nazi Germany. [8] By the 1970s, after the atrocities of World War II, eugenics had largely fallen out of favor in both scientific and political discussions in Peru, becoming a taboo subject. [11]

  8. ‘Queens’ Director Klaudia Reynicke on Making a Film About ...

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    When working together on “Queens,” a period piece set in 1992 Peru, director Klaudia Reynicke and her director of photography Diego Romero found themselves having to confront the country’s ...

  9. Category:Political history of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... Pages in category "Political history of Peru" The following 31 pages are in this ...