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Peru Wins

Peru Wins (Spanish: Gana Perú, GP) was a leftist electoral alliance in Peru formed for the 2011 general election. It was dominated by the Peruvian Nationalist Party and led by successful presidential candidate Ollanta Humala Tasso.

Peru Wins
Gana Perú
AbbreviationGP
LeaderOllanta Humala
Founded15 December 2010 (2010-12-15)
Dissolved5 June 2012 (2012-06-05)
IdeologyLeft-wing nationalism
Socialism of the 21st century[1]
Political positionLeft-wing[2]
Regional affiliationSão Paulo Forum
ColorsRed, white

Constituent parties

In the 2006 elections, the Peruvian Nationalist Party could not register in time for the elections. That is why they formed an alliance with the moderate Union for Peru (UPP), presenting PNP leader Humala as UPP's candidate and lost the runoff to Alan García. The alliance split a short time after the elections and the Nationalists sat on their own bench in Congress. PCP and PSR were parts of the Broad Left Front.

In the congressional election on April 10, the alliance won 25.3% of the popular vote and 47 of 130 seats, making them the largest and the strongest force in Congress. In the elections for the five Peruvian members of the Andean Parliament, the alliance won 27.0% of the popular vote and two representatives: Hilaria Supa and Alberto Adrianzén.

Presidential candidate Ollanta Humala won 31.7% of the popular vote. As the first placer, he could qualify for the run-off election. Eventually, he won the second round against right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori of Force 2011 with 51.5% of the popular vote.

Peru Wins formed a majority coalition in Congress with the Possible Peru Alliance, the centrist group of ex-president Alejandro Toledo.[3]

After his inauguration on 28 July 2011, Humala appointed a cabinet mainly consisting of moderate and established experts. This signaled that Peru would not radically shift to the left under Humala.[4]

Nationalist/Peru Wins parliamentary group

All 47 congressmen elected on the party's lists joined the Nationalist/Peru Wins parliamentary group.

At the end of the legislative period, the alliance was shattered. Four years after the election, nearly a third of the lawmakers elected on Peru Wins slates had deserted its benches.[5] In October 2015, even Vice President Marisol Espinoza left the parliamentary group.[6] In the 2016 general election, the PNP does not run at all, while the PCP and PS has joined the Broad Front.[7][8]

Electoral results

Presidential election

Year Candidate Coalition Votes Percentage Outcome
2011 Ollanta Humala   Peru Wins

PNP-PS-PCP-PSR-MPVS

1st Round:
4 643 064
1st Round:
31.70
1st Round:
1st
2nd Round:
7 937 704
2nd Round:
51.45
2nd Round:
1st

Election to the Congress of the Republic

Year Votes % Seats  /  Position
2011 3 245 003 25.3%
47 / 130
  47 Minority

References

  1. ^ Politics & Political History of Peru 2014-12-08 at the Wayback Machine access-date=December 6, 2014
  2. ^ "Peru's Nationalist Party Attempts To Remove President Alán García After Violence Against Miners". Latindispatch.com. 2010-04-08. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
  3. ^ "Alianza Perú Posible-Gana Perú podría dar mayoría en el Congreso". LaRepublica.pe. 2011-05-28. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  4. ^ Moffett, Matt; Kozak, Robert (22 July 2011), "Peru Leader Taps Moderate Cabinet", The Wall Street Journal, retrieved 4 Aug 2011
  5. ^ "La dolorosa gran transformación de Gana Perú en el Congreso". 31 July 2015.
  6. ^ . LaRepublica.pe. 19 October 2015. Archived from the original on 11 April 2018. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  7. ^ "Fuerza Social, Partido Socialista y Partido Comunista firman acuerdo con el Frente Amplio". LaRepublica.pe. 24 December 2015.
  8. ^ "Frente Amplio firmó acuerdo con el Partido Socialista, Fuerza Social y el PCP". RPP. 24 December 2015.

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peru, wins, spanish, gana, perú, leftist, electoral, alliance, peru, formed, 2011, general, election, dominated, peruvian, nationalist, party, successful, presidential, candidate, ollanta, humala, tasso, gana, perúabbreviationgpleaderollanta, humalafounded15, . Peru Wins Spanish Gana Peru GP was a leftist electoral alliance in Peru formed for the 2011 general election It was dominated by the Peruvian Nationalist Party and led by successful presidential candidate Ollanta Humala Tasso Peru Wins Gana PeruAbbreviationGPLeaderOllanta HumalaFounded15 December 2010 2010 12 15 Dissolved5 June 2012 2012 06 05 IdeologyLeft wing nationalismSocialism of the 21st century 1 Political positionLeft wing 2 Regional affiliationSao Paulo ForumColorsRed whitePolitics of PeruPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Constituent parties 2 Nationalist Peru Wins parliamentary group 3 Electoral results 3 1 Presidential election 3 2 Election to the Congress of the Republic 4 References 5 External linksConstituent parties EditPeruvian Nationalist Party Partido Nacionalista Peruano PNP left wing nationalist and populist party loyal to Humala Socialist Party Partido Socialista PS democratic socialist in the tradition of Jose Carlos Mariategui Peruvian Communist Party Partido Comunista Peruano PCP Revolutionary Socialist Party Partido Socialista Revolucionario PSR founded by left wing military officers Political Movement Socialist Voice Movimiento Politico Voz Socialista MPVS Peruvian Communist Party Marxist Leninist Partido Comunista Peruano Marxista Leninista PCP ML In the 2006 elections the Peruvian Nationalist Party could not register in time for the elections That is why they formed an alliance with the moderate Union for Peru UPP presenting PNP leader Humala as UPP s candidate and lost the runoff to Alan Garcia The alliance split a short time after the elections and the Nationalists sat on their own bench in Congress PCP and PSR were parts of the Broad Left Front In the congressional election on April 10 the alliance won 25 3 of the popular vote and 47 of 130 seats making them the largest and the strongest force in Congress In the elections for the five Peruvian members of the Andean Parliament the alliance won 27 0 of the popular vote and two representatives Hilaria Supa and Alberto Adrianzen Presidential candidate Ollanta Humala won 31 7 of the popular vote As the first placer he could qualify for the run off election Eventually he won the second round against right wing candidate Keiko Fujimori daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori of Force 2011 with 51 5 of the popular vote Peru Wins formed a majority coalition in Congress with the Possible Peru Alliance the centrist group of ex president Alejandro Toledo 3 After his inauguration on 28 July 2011 Humala appointed a cabinet mainly consisting of moderate and established experts This signaled that Peru would not radically shift to the left under Humala 4 Nationalist Peru Wins parliamentary group EditAll 47 congressmen elected on the party s lists joined the Nationalist Peru Wins parliamentary group At the end of the legislative period the alliance was shattered Four years after the election nearly a third of the lawmakers elected on Peru Wins slates had deserted its benches 5 In October 2015 even Vice President Marisol Espinoza left the parliamentary group 6 In the 2016 general election the PNP does not run at all while the PCP and PS has joined the Broad Front 7 8 Electoral results EditPresidential election Edit Year Candidate Coalition Votes Percentage Outcome2011 Ollanta Humala Peru Wins PNP PS PCP PSR MPVS 1st Round 4 643 064 1st Round 31 70 1st Round 1st2nd Round 7 937 704 2nd Round 51 45 2nd Round 1stElection to the Congress of the Republic Edit Year Votes Seats Position2011 3 245 003 25 3 47 130 47 MinorityReferences Edit Politics amp Political History of Peru Archived 2014 12 08 at the Wayback Machine access date December 6 2014 Peru s Nationalist Party Attempts To Remove President Alan Garcia After Violence Against Miners Latindispatch com 2010 04 08 Retrieved 2014 02 06 Alianza Peru Posible Gana Peru podria dar mayoria en el Congreso LaRepublica pe 2011 05 28 Retrieved 2011 06 04 Moffett Matt Kozak Robert 22 July 2011 Peru Leader Taps Moderate Cabinet The Wall Street Journal retrieved 4 Aug 2011 La dolorosa gran transformacion de Gana Peru en el Congreso 31 July 2015 Marisol Espinoza renuncia a la bancada de Gana Peru LaRepublica pe 19 October 2015 Archived from the original on 11 April 2018 Retrieved 10 April 2016 Fuerza Social Partido Socialista y Partido Comunista firman acuerdo con el Frente Amplio LaRepublica pe 24 December 2015 Frente Amplio firmo acuerdo con el Partido Socialista Fuerza Social y el PCP RPP 24 December 2015 External links Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peru Wins amp oldid 1080677441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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