Constitutional Renewal Party of Peru
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The Constitutional Renewal Party of Peru (Spanish: Partido Constitucional Renovador del Perú, PCRP) was a political party in Peru.
The party was founded in 1931 by the merger of the Constitutional Party and the National Coalition.[1] In the general elections that year, party founder Arturo Osores [es] was the PCRP's presidential candidate, finishing last in a four-candidate field with 7% of the vote,[2] while the National Coalition won three seats in the Constitutional Congress.
The party was part of the Conservative Coalition [es] for the 1936 general elections.
The party was part of the Concentración Nacional alliance for the 1939 general elections,[3] but also won one seat in its own right in the Chamber of Deputies.
References
- ↑ Roisida Aguilar Gil. "El sufragio de la mujer: Debate en el Congreso Constituyente de 1931-1932" (PDF).
- ↑ Dieter Nohlen (2005). Elections in the Americas: A Data Handbook: Volume II South America. p. 462.
- ↑ "Desde 1931, en más del 60% de elecciones presidenciales hubo alianzas electorales". RPP. 8 July 2025.
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