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Alliance for Progress (Peru)

Alliance for Progress (Spanish: Alianza para el Progreso, APP) is a Peruvian political party founded on December 8, 2001 in Trujillo by Cesar Acuña Peralta.

Alliance for Progress
Alianza para el Progreso
AbbreviationAPP
PresidentCesar Acuña Peralta
Secretary-GeneralLuis Valdez Farías
SpokespersonJosé Luis Echevarría Escribens
FoundedDecember 8, 2001; 21 years ago (2001-12-08)
HeadquartersTrujillo
Membership (2020)161,859
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right[1]
Congress
10 / 130
Governorships
4 / 25
Regional Councillors
59 / 274
Province Mayorships
26 / 196
District Mayorships
236 / 1,874
Website
www.app.pe

History

The party was founded by Cesar Acuña Peralta in Trujillo in 2001 who was elected as Congressman for the National Solidarity Party since 2000. In 2006, the party participated in the general elections of that year with Natale Amprimo as its party candidate for President with the leader Cesar Acuña Peralta as its candidate for First Vice President. The presidential ticket itself attained 0.4% of the popular vote, placing tenth.

Following the 2006 general election's poor results, Alliance for Progress lost its party registration in the National Jury of Elections alongside the rest of the parties that failed to pass the threshold in 2007,[2] but it regained its party registration the following year.

Having already established his party, Acuña, he was elected mayor of Trujillo in 2007 and was re-elected mayor in 2010. In 2014, Acuña was elected regional governor of the department of La Libertad, defeating José Murgia of the APRA but, he resigned from his position as governor in less one year to run for president in the 2016 elections in which he was disqualified for alleged vote buying.

Since 2010, the party was part of the Alliance for the Great Change, made up of the Peruvian Humanist Party, the Christian People’s Party, the National Restoration and the Alliance for Progress, this alliance was led by Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, who unsuccessfully ran for president in the general elections of Peru in 2011. In these elections, APP obtained 2 of the 130 seats in the Congress of the Republic.[3]

In June 2012, the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) fined the party more than 9 million soles for having received contributions ten times greater than the allowed limit from the César Vallejo University, owned by César Acuña.

In 2016, the party presented Acuña as their presidential candidate, however on 9 March the National Elections Jury barred him from participating in the general election for violating the Political Parties Law.[4] The party currently holds 22 seats in the Congress after the 2020 snap parliamentary elections, a gain compared to the 9 seats the party won at the 2016 general elections.

For the 2021 general elections, the Alliance for Progress formed an alliance with the Christian People’s Party.[5] The alliance was officially signed on 12 October 2020, but lasted only six days, upon the revelation of disconformity from PPC's leadership, most prominently from the party Secretary General, Marisol Pérez Tello, who rejected Acuña by stating "she would not support a plagiarizer".[6] Illegal audios were revealed by the press, and the alliance broke off almost immediately.[7] Subsequently, the Alliance for Progress nominated Cesar Acuña once again for the presidency and, he ultimately placed seventh with 6% of the popular vote in a heavily atomized election, managing to win La Libertad Region only, the party’s stronghold, although the party achieved congressional representation, winning 15 seats, a loss of 7 from the previous congressional term.[8]

Electoral history

Presidential

Election Candidate First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
2006 Natale Amprimo 49,332 0.40 Lost  N
2011 Pedro Pablo Kuczynski[a] 2,711,450 18.51 Lost  N
2016 César Acuña[b] Disqualified Lost  N
2021 César Acuña 867,025 6.02 Lost  N
  1. ^ The party was a Alliance for the Great Change electoral coalition
  2. ^ The party was a member of Alliance for the Progress of Peru electoral coalition

Congress of the Republic

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Rank Government
2006 César Acuña 248,400 2.31
0 / 120
8th Extra-parliamentary
2011 1,851,080 14.42
(APGC)
2 / 130
[a]
  2   4th Minority
2016 1,125,682 9.23
(APPP)
4 / 130
[b]
  7   4th Minority
2020 1,178,020 7.96
22 / 130
  18   2nd Minority
2021 969,726 7.54
15 / 130
  7   4th Minority
  1. ^ from a total of 12 of Alliance for the Great Change
  2. ^ from a total of 9 of Alliance for the Progress of Peru

See also

References

  1. ^ "Peru election: Crushing blow for president's opponents Popular Force". BBC. 27 January 2020. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Infogob | Observatorio para la Gobernabilidad". Infogob.
  3. ^ "Infogob | Observatorio para la Gobernabilidad". Infogob. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  4. ^ "César Acuña: JNE rechazó su apelación y lo excluyó del proceso". El Comercio (in Spanish). 9 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  5. ^ El Comercio, Redacción (12 October 2020). "Elecciones 2021: APP y PPC conforman la Alianza para el Progreso del Perú". elcomercio.pe.
  6. ^ Gestión, Redacción (17 October 2020). "Menos de 7 días duró 'alianza' entre PPC y APP: anuncian fin de unión electoral". gestion.pe.
  7. ^ El Comercio, Redacción (18 October 2020). "Elecciones 2021: APP rompe alianza con el PPC tras difusión de audios". elcomercio.pe.
  8. ^ PERÚ, NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO (2021-04-14). "Elecciones 2021: César Acuña y los errores de una candidatura presidencial que nunca despegó | Alianza para el Progreso | ONPE | JNE | ELECCIONES-2021". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-09.

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874Websitewww wbr app wbr pePolitics of PeruPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 2 Electoral history 2 1 Presidential 2 2 Congress of the Republic 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditThe party was founded by Cesar Acuna Peralta in Trujillo in 2001 who was elected as Congressman for the National Solidarity Party since 2000 In 2006 the party participated in the general elections of that year with Natale Amprimo as its party candidate for President with the leader Cesar Acuna Peralta as its candidate for First Vice President The presidential ticket itself attained 0 4 of the popular vote placing tenth Following the 2006 general election s poor results Alliance for Progress lost its party registration in the National Jury of Elections alongside the rest of the parties that failed to pass the threshold in 2007 2 but it regained its party registration the following year Having already established his party Acuna he was elected mayor of Trujillo in 2007 and was re elected mayor in 2010 In 2014 Acuna was elected regional governor of the department of La Libertad defeating Jose Murgia of the APRA but he resigned from his position as governor in less one year to run for president in the 2016 elections in which he was disqualified for alleged vote buying Since 2010 the party was part of the Alliance for the Great Change made up of the Peruvian Humanist Party the Christian People s Party the National Restoration and the Alliance for Progress this alliance was led by Pedro Pablo Kuczynski who unsuccessfully ran for president in the general elections of Peru in 2011 In these elections APP obtained 2 of the 130 seats in the Congress of the Republic 3 In June 2012 the National Office of Electoral Processes ONPE fined the party more than 9 million soles for having received contributions ten times greater than the allowed limit from the Cesar Vallejo University owned by Cesar Acuna In 2016 the party presented Acuna as their presidential candidate however on 9 March the National Elections Jury barred him from participating in the general election for violating the Political Parties Law 4 The party currently holds 22 seats in the Congress after the 2020 snap parliamentary elections a gain compared to the 9 seats the party won at the 2016 general elections For the 2021 general elections the Alliance for Progress formed an alliance with the Christian People s Party 5 The alliance was officially signed on 12 October 2020 but lasted only six days upon the revelation of disconformity from PPC s leadership most prominently from the party Secretary General Marisol Perez Tello who rejected Acuna by stating she would not support a plagiarizer 6 Illegal audios were revealed by the press and the alliance broke off almost immediately 7 Subsequently the Alliance for Progress nominated Cesar Acuna once again for the presidency and he ultimately placed seventh with 6 of the popular vote in a heavily atomized election managing to win La Libertad Region only the party s stronghold although the party achieved congressional representation winning 15 seats a loss of 7 from the previous congressional term 8 Electoral history EditPresidential Edit Election Candidate First round Second round ResultVotes Votes 2006 Natale Amprimo 49 332 0 40 Lost N2011 Pedro Pablo Kuczynski a 2 711 450 18 51 Lost N2016 Cesar Acuna b Disqualified Lost N2021 Cesar Acuna 867 025 6 02 Lost N The party was a Alliance for the Great Change electoral coalition The party was a member of Alliance for the Progress of Peru electoral coalition Congress of the Republic Edit Election Leader Votes Seats Rank Government2006 Cesar Acuna 248 400 2 31 0 120 8th Extra parliamentary2011 1 851 080 14 42 APGC 2 130 a 2 4th Minority2016 1 125 682 9 23 APPP 4 130 b 7 4th Minority2020 1 178 020 7 96 22 130 18 2nd Minority2021 969 726 7 54 15 130 7 4th Minority from a total of 12 of Alliance for the Great Change from a total of 9 of Alliance for the Progress of PeruSee also EditAPRA Popular Force Popular Action Politics of PeruReferences Edit Peru election Crushing blow for president s opponents Popular Force BBC 27 January 2020 Retrieved 27 January 2020 Infogob Observatorio para la Gobernabilidad Infogob Infogob Observatorio para la Gobernabilidad Infogob Retrieved 2021 05 04 Cesar Acuna JNE rechazo su apelacion y lo excluyo del proceso El Comercio in Spanish 9 March 2016 Retrieved 9 March 2016 El Comercio Redaccion 12 October 2020 Elecciones 2021 APP y PPC conforman la Alianza para el Progreso del Peru elcomercio pe Gestion Redaccion 17 October 2020 Menos de 7 dias duro alianza entre PPC y APP anuncian fin de union electoral gestion pe El Comercio Redaccion 18 October 2020 Elecciones 2021 APP rompe alianza con el PPC tras difusion de audios elcomercio pe PERU NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO 2021 04 14 Elecciones 2021 Cesar Acuna y los errores de una candidatura presidencial que nunca despego Alianza para el Progreso ONPE JNE ELECCIONES 2021 El Comercio Peru in Spanish Retrieved 2021 05 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alliance for Progress Peru amp oldid 1131650465, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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