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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. Hayist Bases Movement - Wikipedia

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    Hayist Bases Movement (Spanish: Movimiento de Bases Hayistas, MBH) was a splinter group of Peruvian Aprista Party that was founded in 1980. [1] Led by Andrés Townsend and Francisco Diez Canseco Távara, the party claimed to be the true heirs of Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre's ideology, as the official party swift to a more populist agenda with the leadership of Armando Villanueva (who lost ...

  4. Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre - Wikipedia

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    The Aprista Party attained 37 seats, including Haya, who was elected with over one million votes nationally. Due for having the highest vote count, he was unanimously elected to preside over the Constituent Assembly on July 28, 1978. In a symbolic act, his salary as president of the Assembly was 1 sol de oro. The same day of the installation of ...

  5. Casa del Pueblo, Lima - Wikipedia

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    The Party was originally headquartered at 1065 Belén Street, near the Plaza San Martín. [4] Since 1948, the Central Command of the Peruvian Aprista Party has been in the city of Lima and is located in an old house which originally housed the Hipólito Unanue School [], in Alfonso Ugarte Avenue.

  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. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Abel Salinas - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Peruvian Aprista Party from a young age in 1943. In the party, he was Secretary of the Organization of the Aprista Guadalupana Youth (1947) as well as a member of the National Executive Committee, Secretary General of the National Association of Aprista Engineers and Architects.