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  2. Revolutionary Union (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary Union (Peru) (lit. 'Peru for Peruvians') [13] The Revolutionary Union (Spanish: Unión Revolucionaria, UR), was a nationalist political party in Peru founded in 1931 by Luis M. Sánchez Cerro, former president of Peru. The party was formed following the coup with which Sanchez Cerro overthrew the eleven-year dictatorship of ...

  3. List of political parties in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Nationalist Party of Peru (Revilla) Odriíst National Union (Unión Nacional Odriísta) Peruvian Democratic Union. Regionalist National Party of the Centre. Republican Party of Peru. Revolutionary Democratic Action. Revolutionary Vanguard (Politico-Military) Urban Rural Trade Unionist Party of Peru.

  4. Popular Force - Wikipedia

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    Popular Force (Spanish: Fuerza Popular, FP), [14][15] known as Force 2011 (Spanish: Fuerza 2011) until 2012, [16] is a right-wing populist and Fujimorist [1] political party in Peru. The party is led by Keiko Fujimori, former congresswoman and daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori. She ran unsuccessfully for the presidency in the 2011 ...

  5. 2022 Peruvian self-coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    [78] [79] Far-right groups of former soldiers also allied with political parties like Go on Country – Social Integration Party, Popular Force, and Popular Renewal in an effort to remove Castillo, with some veteran leaders seen directly with Rafael López Aliaga and Castillo's former presidential challenger Keiko Fujimori, who signed the ...

  6. 2021 Peruvian general election - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Peru. General elections were held in Peru on 11 April 2021. The presidential election, which determined the president and the vice presidents, required a run-off between the two top candidates, which was held on 6 June. The congressional elections determined the composition of the Congress of Peru, with all 130 seats contested.

  7. Fascism in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, APRA formed the National Democratic Front political coalition beside the far-right Reformist Democratic Party and the fascist Revolutionary Union party, excluding the Peruvian Communist Party. [14] The alliance led to the triumph of ultraconservative José Luis Bustamante y Rivero becoming president the same year. [14]

  8. La Resistencia (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    Following the dissolution of the Congress of Peru by President Martín Vizcarra during the 2019 Peruvian constitutional crisis, La Resistencia's support would decline slightly towards Keiko Fujimori, with the group instead beginning to support far-right politician Rafael López Aliaga and the National Solidarity party, which would later be restructured as Popular Renewal. [7]

  9. Fujimorism - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Fujimorism (Spanish: Fujimorismo, Japanese: フジモリ主義, Hepburn: Fujimorishugi) is the policies and the political ideology of former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori as well as the personality cult built around him, his policies and his family, especially Keiko Fujimori. The ideology is defined by authoritarianism, its support ...