Alliance for the Progress of Peru

The Alliance for the Progress of Peru (Spanish: Alianza para el Progreso del Perú) was an electoral alliance in Peru formed for the 2016 general election, dominated by the eponymous party Alliance for Progress and led by former Governor of La Libertad César Acuña Peralta.

Alliance for the Progress of Peru
Alianza para el Progreso del Perú
LeaderCésar Acuña
Founded2015
Dissolved2019
HeadquartersLima
IdeologyChristian democracy
Economic liberalism
Social conservatism
Liberal conservatism
Political positionCentre-right
Colours  Blue
Website
www.app.pe

Constituent parties edit

In the 2011 general election, the Alliance for Progress and National Restoration was part of the Alliance for the Great Change (Alianza por el Gran Cambio) while We Are Peru was part of the Possible Peru Alliance (Alianza Perú Posible).

In the congressional election on April 10, the alliance won 9.2% of the popular vote and 9 out of 130 seats, all going to the Alliance for Progress.

Presidential candidate César Acuña was barred from the election on 9 March 2016, by a decision of the Electoral Jury for allegedly vote buying in a campaign trail.[1]

Electoral history edit

Presidential election edit

Year Candidate Coalition Votes Percentage Outcome
2016 César Acuña Alliance for the Progress of Peru

APP-RN-PDSP

Disqualified N/A N/A

Elections to the Congress of the Republic edit

Year Votes % Seats  /  Position
2016 1 125 682 9.2%
9 / 130
  7

(only for the APP)

Minority

References edit

  1. ^ "Peru bars presidential candidate, could disqualify another". Reuters. 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2023-10-26.