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Peru Action
Perú Acción
AbbreviationPA
PresidentFrancisco Diez Canseco Távara
FoundedNovember 28, 2015 (2015-11-28)
HeadquartersLima
IdeologySocial conservatism
Christian democracy
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
Congress
0 / 130
Governorships
0 / 25
Regional Councillors
0 / 274
Province Mayorships
0 / 196
District Mayorships
0 / 1,874

Peru Action (Spanish: Perú Acción, PA) (previously Peru Nation (Spanish: Perú Nación, PN) is a minor centre-right Peruvian political party.[1]

History

The party's logo as Peru Nation.

Founded in November 2015 by former congressman Francisco Diez Canseco Távara as Peru Nation, the party initially participated in the 2016 general election, but withdrew its presidential ticket and congressional lists ten days before the election, amid the risk of failing to pass the electoral threshold.[2][3]

At the legislative elections held on 26 January 2020, the party won 1.4% of the popular vote but no seats in the Congress of the Republic, placing 21st out of the 22 participating congressional lists.[4]

It was confirmed that they would participate in the general elections of Peru in 2021, with which Francisco Diez Canseco Távara was running as presidential candidate, along with Nancy Cáceres and Manuel Salazar as vice presidents.[5][6]

The ticket was ultimately dismissed by the National Jury of Elections as the party failed to register the ticket on time.[7] As a consequence, the party lost its registration at the jury in the aftermath of the general election, on 7 September 2021.[8]

The party is currently undergoing a second registration under the name Peru Action.[9]

Election results

Presidential elections

Year Candidate Party Votes Percentage Outcome
2016 Francisco Diez Canseco Peru Nation Ticket withdrawn N/A N/A
2021 Francisco Diez Canseco Peru Nation Ticket rejected N/A N/A

Elections to the Congress of the Republic

Year Votes % Seats Increase/Decrease Position
2016 List withdrawn N/A N/A Steady N/A
2020 206 128 1.4%
0 / 130
Steady N/A

Regional and municipal elections

Year Regional Governors Province Mayors District Mayors
Outcome Outcome Outcome
2018
0 / 25
0 / 196
1 / 1,874

References

  1. ^ Políticas, Reformas. "ESTATUTO DEL PARTIDO POLÍTICO "PERÚ NACIÓN"" (PDF). reformaspoliticas.org.
  2. ^ PERÚ, Diario El Comercio. "Francisco Diez-Canseco renunció a su candidatura presidencial". elcomercio.pe.
  3. ^ Perú 21, Diario. "Francisco Diez Canseco retiró su candidatura presidencial". peru21.pe.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ PERÚ, Empresa Peruana de Servicios Editoriales S. A. EDITORA. "11 partidos no pasarán la valla, al 99.09 % del conteo de ONPE". andina.pe.
  5. ^ PERU21, NOTICIAS (2020-10-31). "Elecciones 2021: Francisco Diez-Canseco anunció que será precandidato presidencial de Perú Nación nndc | POLITICA". Peru21 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Castillo, Sophia (2020-11-16). "Elecciones 2021 | ONPE publica lista oficial de candidatos presidenciales para elecciones internas". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  7. ^ Perú21, Redacción (26 December 2020). "Elecciones 2021: declaran improcedente pedido de Perú Nación para inscripción de lista presidencial". peru21.pe. Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved 10 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Barboza Quiróz, Karem (2021-09-11). "Quince partidos políticos perdieron su inscripción: el difícil camino para volver a registrarse". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  9. ^ "Jurado Nacional de Elecciones - Consulta Símbolo (Organizaciones Políticas)". sroppublico.jne.gob.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-09.