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Alliance for the Future (Peru)

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Peruvian political alliance
Alliance for the Future
Alianza por el Futuro
AbbreviationAF
LeaderMartha Chávez
PresidentKeiko Fujimori(de facto)
Founded2006
Dissolved2006
Preceded byCambio 90 – New Majority
Succeeded byPopular Force
HeadquartersLima
IdeologyFujimorism
Political positionRight-wing
Members
Website
http://www.fujimoristas.com/

Alliance for the Future (Spanish:Alianza por el Futuro, AF) was aPeruvianelectoral alliance formed by pro-Fujimori partiesCambio 90,New Majority Siempre Unidos andSí Cumple for the2006 general election. Its presidential candidate was formerPresident of the Congress and CongresswomanMartha Chávez Cossio.

2006 elections

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The alliance was apparently initially registered in case former PresidentAlberto Fujimori's own ticket (under the partySí Cumple) is rejected. Fujimori's bid for president was eventually rejected due to his ban by Congress to hold office until 2011, and this coalition became the only pro-Fujimori option in the election after theNational Jury of Elections (Jurado Nacional de Elecciones) upheld the ban.

The candidates were:

Chávez is currently a Congresswoman (1995-2006), and was the first woman in Peruvian history to becomePresident of the Congress (1995–96). She was suspended from Congress in 2002 after corruption accusations, but was reinstated in 2005 after she was acquitted in court. Santiago Fujimori is Alberto's younger brother and advisor during his presidency. Rolando Sousa is a lawyer and has not had a prominent role in politics before.

The vice-presidential candidates also ran for Congress under the candidate numbers of 4 and 3, respectively, in the Alliance's list forLima. This list also includedKeiko Fujimori, Alberto's daughter and former First Lady (after her parents' separation), as candidate number 1, who obtained the highest number of votes for an individual candidate. Another member of the party isAlejandro Aguinaga, Alberto Fujimori's personal doctor and former Health Minister andRenzo Reggiardo, the son of former CongressmanAndres Reggiardo.

The Alliance's logo consists of an orange oval with the "AF 2006" in white. "AF" serves as both the initials of the coalition and those of Alberto Fujimori.

At thelegislative elections held on 9 April 2006, the party won 13.1% of the popular vote and 13 seats out of 120 in theCongress of the Republic. On the same day, presidential nomineeMartha Chávez won 7.4% of the popular vote, placing fourth in the election and failed to qualify for the June run-off.

Dissolution

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Parliamentary Fujimorista Group

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After the 2006 elections, all of the 13 representatives elected on the Alliance for the Future lists has formed theParliamentary Fujimorista Group (Spanish:Groupo Parlamentario Fujimorista) in Congress. Keiko's role as a congresswoman was moderate since she maintained a dialogue withAPRA. In other words, it was a support for the government of the day in various legislative processes. In subsequent years, her role was discreet as she had periods of leave due to her double maternity leave, trips abroad due to representative obligations and to complete her studies abroad. During her presence at the congress, she was head of the commissions for Women and Social Development, Economy, Banking, Finance and Financial Intelligence, Foreign Trade and Tourism, Budget and General Account of the Republic, and Housing and Construction.

In July 2008, the Fujimorist bloc helped APRA CongressmanJavier Velásquez Quesquén's candidacy for the presidency of the congress. Consequently, the opposition group indicated that this was due to the flexibilities that former president Fujimori received in jail. That same year, Keiko declared her intention to unite all Fujimorists into a single party.

2011 elections

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For the2011 elections, the Alliance for the Future was succeeded as the Fujimorists' electoral vehicle byForce 2011 led by Alberto Fujimori's daughter,Keiko. Only a minority of Cambio 90 members decided to join theNational Solidarity Alliance of former Lima MayorLuis Castañeda.

Electoral history

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Presidential election

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YearCandidateCoalitionVotesPercentageOutcome
2006Martha ChávezAlliance for the Future

C90-NM-SC

912 740
7.43
4th

Election to theCongress of the Republic

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YearLeaderVotes%Number of seatsIncrease/DecreasePosition
2006Martha Chávez1 408 05513.1%
13 / 120
Increase 10Minority

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