Decentralist Party
Former political party in Peru
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Decentralist Party (in Spanish: Partido Descentralista) was a political party in Peru. Its president was Francisco Tamayo.
The party's ideology centered around the involvement of citizen and civil society in the political sphere, to strengthen democracy.[1] The party advocated for Decentralization of politics in Peru, in order to regain the citizens' trust in the democratic process[1] after decades of centralized, authoritarian rule.[2]
Decentralist Party of the South
Decentralist Party of the South (in Spanish: Partido Descentralista del Sur or PDS) was a political party in Peru. It was founded in 1931 by Manuel J. Bustamante.[3] It published Nuestra Tierra. The PDS was a merger of the Nationalist Agrarian Party and the Decentralist Party formed for the 1931 elections.[4]