Peruvian Humanist Party
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The Peruvian Humanist Party (Spanish: Partido Humanista Peruano, PHP), formerly the (Peruvian Humanist Movement Party) is a humanist political party in Peru, and a former member of the Decentralization Coalition together with the Partido por la Democracia Social - Compromiso Perú. The PMHP won the regional elections of 2002 for the northern region of Lambayeque.
In 2008, Yehude Simon of PMHP became Prime Minister of Peru under Alan García. He resigned less than a year later.
For the 2011 Peruvian general election the party was allied with the Alliance for the Great Change of Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, that won 12 seats in Congress, making Yehude Simon a congressman for Lambayeque Region.
Since 2017, the party is currently a member of the Together for Peru coalition, although its party registration was used in order to formalize the union by changing the party's name to the coalition's name. The coalition is composed by the Peruvian Communist Party, the Decentralist Social Force Party, the Communist Party of Peru – Red Fatherland, Citizens for Change, Únete por otra Democracia, and Movement Towards Socialism.[2] At the legislative elections held on 26 January 2020, the Humanist Party, which was part of the Together for Peru coalition won 4.8% of the popular vote but no seats in the Congress of the Republic.[3] Although, the first projections gave the coalition approximately 5.0% within the margin of error, the party failed to get past the electoral threshold in order to attain representation.[4]
Electoral history
Presidential election
Year | Candidate | Coalition | Votes | Percentage | Outcome | |
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2006 | Susana Villarán | Decentralization Coalition PDS-PHP | 76 106 | 0.62 | 7th | |
2011 | Pedro Pablo Kuczynski | Alliance for the Great Change APP-PPC-RN-PHP | 2 711 450 | 18.51 | 3rd | |
2016 | Yehude Simon | Peruvian Humanist Party | Ticket withdrawn | N/A | N/A |
Election to the Congress of the Republic
Election | Votes | % | Number of seats | / | Position |
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2006 | 91 784 | 0.9% as part of the Decentralization Coalition | 0 / 120 | N/A | |
2011 | 1 851 080 | 14.4% as part of the Alliance for the Great Change. Only 1 from Peruvian Humanist Party. | 12 / 130 | 1 | Minority |
2016 | List withdrawn | N/A | N/A | N/A |
References
- ^ "Ideología de los Partidos Políticos en el Perú". prezi.com. Retrieved 2021-06-09.
- ^ "Nace nuevo partido de izquierda Juntos por el Perú".
- ^ PERÚ, Empresa Peruana de Servicios Editoriales S. A. EDITORA. "Juntos por el Perú y otros 11 partidos no pasarán la valla, al 99.09 % del conteo de ONPE". andina.pe.
- ^ PERÚ, Diario Oficial El Peruano. "Boca de urna: Estas serían las nuevas bancadas del Congreso". elperuano.pe.
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
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