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All for Peru

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Political party in Peru

All for Peru
Todos por el Perú
AbbreviationTPP
PresidentAureo Zegarra
Secretary-GeneralRaquel Lozada Valentín
SpokespersonJean Carlos Zegarra Roldán
FoundedFebruary 23, 2002 (2002-02-23)
DissolvedSeptember 7, 2021 (2021-09-07)
HeadquartersLima, Peru
Membership(2020)19,283
IdeologyLiberalism
Centrism
Political positionCentre-right

All for Peru (Spanish:Todos por el Perú,TPP), previously namedNational Coordinator of Independents (Spanish:Coordinadora Nacional de Independientes,CNI) was acentrist Peruvian political party.

Founded as a party aimed at gathering independent politicians, it participated in the 2006 and 2011 general elections within large coalitions, and but never attained representation in thePeruvian Congress. The party tried running in subsequent elections alone, but was disqualified in the2016 election, and not admitted to participate in the2021 election.

The party lost its registration at theNational Jury of Elections for not participating in the 2021 election, effectively dissolving the party since no attempt has been made to reregister.[1]

History

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Founding

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The party was founded byindependent individuals who supportedLourdes Flores during her campaign for the2001 Peruvian presidential election.[2] Various independent movements gathered together on 23 February 2002 to form the National Coordinator of Independents.[3]

Separation

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In 2004 many factions of the National Coordinator of Independents separated, leaving the party weak at national level.[4]

Rename (2009)

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The National Coordinator of Independents changed its name to All for Peru in 2009.[3]

Elections

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All for Peru, then the National Coordinator of Independents, joined theCenter Front alliance ofValentín Paniagua during the2006 general election. The campaign saw little success, with none of the party's candidates being elected into Congress.[3]

For the2016 general election, the party presentedJulio Guzmán as their presidential candidate. However, the National Elections Jury barred him from the election after it found irregularities in the party's internal processes.[5] Guzmán would later go on to found thePurple Party.

In early 2020 Guzman's disqualification was then proven to be a result of corruption by theCuellos Blancos del Puerto, an illegal Peruvian drug-trafficking network inside theNational Jury of Elections.[6] More than 1,000 individuals participated in establishing guidelines for the political movement.[7]

FollowingFernando Cillóniz ticket rejection for the2021 general election, the party did not participate in said election, thus lost its registration at theNational Jury of Elections. The party was officially dissolved on 7 September 2021.[8]

Electoral history

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Presidential election

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YearCandidateParty / CoalitionVotesPercentageOutcome
2006Valentín PaniaguaCenter Front

AP-PDSP-TPP

706 156
5.75
5th
2011Luis CastañedaNational Solidarity Alliance

PSN-C90-TPP-SU-UPP

1 440 143
9.83
5th
2016Julio GuzmánAll for PeruDisqualifiedN/AN/A
2021Fernando CillónizAll for PeruNot admittedN/AN/A

Elections to the Congress of the Republic

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YearVotes%SeatsIncrease/DecreasePosition
2006760 2457.1%

as part ofCenter Front. None from All for Peru

5 / 120
SteadyN/A
20111 311 76610.2%

as part ofNational Solidarity Alliance. None from All for Peru

9 / 130
SteadyN/A
2016List withdrawnN/AN/ASteadyN/A


Regional and municipal elections

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YearRegional GovernorsProvincial MayorsDistrict Mayors
OutcomeOutcomeOutcome
2006
0 / 25
1 / 195
3 / 1,637
2010
0 / 25
0 / 195
6 / 1,639
2018
0 / 25
0 / 196
7 / 1,678

References

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  1. ^"Estos partidos perderían inscripción al no pasar la valla electoral del 5% en las elecciones".gestion.pe (in Spanish). 4 May 2021. Retrieved27 April 2022.
  2. ^Historia de la Coordinadora[dead link]
  3. ^abc"Historia".All for Peru. Retrieved29 February 2016.
  4. ^"Critican a Coordinadora de Independientes por desleales". Archived fromthe original on 16 November 2010. Retrieved12 October 2018.
  5. ^"Julio Guzmán: JNE lo dejó fuera de la carrera electoral".El Comercio (in Spanish). 9 March 2016. Retrieved9 March 2016.
  6. ^Romero, César."La red de "Cuellos Blancos del Puerto" también infiltró el JNE, según testigos de fiscalía".La República. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  7. ^"La idea no es crear un partido solo para ganar las elecciones".El Comercio (in Spanish). 19 October 2017. Retrieved1 January 2018.
  8. ^"Estos partidos perderían inscripción al no pasar la valla electoral del 5% en las elecciones".gestion.pe (in Spanish). 4 May 2021. Retrieved27 April 2022.
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