Union for Peru

Unión por el Perú ( UPP short, German " Union for Peru " ) is a political party in Peru, which was founded in 1994 by former UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar. This party went on in the 1995 elections against Alberto Fujimori.

Its founder Pérez de Cuéllar left the party, when he retired into private life. 2005 formed the Unión por el Perú alliance with the Nationalist Party ( Partido Nacionalista Peruano ) with their 42 -year-old chairman Ollanta Humala as a top candidate for the elections in 2006. This won the first round on 9 April 2006, the highest number of votes, but in the second ballot, he lost almost Alan García of the APRA.

In Parliament, the UPP was the first majority, but split shortly after the elections, the fraction in UPP and Nationalist Party, which is now the APRA had the most MPs.

Hilaria Supa and María Sumire Huamán, both deputies of the Unión por el Perú from Cusco, thus made ​​on 25 July 2006 to be aware that she was the first deputy in the history of Peru in their oath of an indigenous language, namely their native Quechua language took off, .

  • Peruvian party
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