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“If the Peruvian radical left wishes to rebuild the political representation of the popular classes, it must come out of its isolation by building bridges with the most combative social sectors that have certain expectations in reformist projects without adapting to their leadership, while dedicating ourselves to building a radical political alternative to the left of progresismo and open to pluralism.” ....
Photo: ANDINA/Andres Valle 11:40 | Mancora (Piura region), Apr. 28. Peru Libre presidential candidate Pedro Castillo on Wednesday affirmed that he is not a communist, a Chavista, or a terrorist, but a worker like any other Peruvian citizen. From the northern city of Mancora, the 51-year-old teacher recalled that he had recently held a meeting with former Avanza Pais candidate Hernando de Soto clarifying those points. A statement saying no to communism has been issued. We have just sat down and clarified that we are not communists, we are not Chavistas, we are not terrorists. We are workers like any of you; we have met in the streets; within that framework, we ask you for tranquility, he expressed. ....
April 18, 2021 Share Any new government, whether Right or Left, will find it difficult to manage a majority in the fragmented Congress Preliminary results from the April 11 Presidential Elections in Peru indicate a split vote for the contesting candidates in the first round of voting. The leading candidate in the first round is the leftist Pedro Castillo, from the Far-Left Perú Libre party. Pedro is clearly leading the polls with 19% of the votes. He is followed by Centre-Right Fuerza Popular party’s Keiko Fujimori, who has the second highest lead at 13.3% of votes. The run-off elections between these two top contenders are scheduled to be held on June 6. The top Presidential contenders have laid out their visions for Peru. Pedro Castillo, who rose to fame after the 2017 teacher strikes, proposes radical changes in the functioning of the government. He wants the Peruvian Constitution re-drafted with a host of other changes which will increase the role o ....
Chavist candidate Pedro Castillo of the Peru Libre party and perennial conservative contender Keiko Fujimori looked poised to advance to the runoff after Peru s National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) had counted 93.479% of the votes. ....