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Peru Secure Homeland

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Peru Secure Homeland
Perú Patria Segura
AbbreviationPPS
PresidentAndrés Reggiardo
SecretaryRenzo Reggiardo
FounderRenzo Reggiardo
Andrés Reggiardo
Founded26 September 2013; 11 years ago (2013-09-26)
Preceded byCambio 90[1]
IdeologyMajority:
Christian democracy
Liberal conservatism
Economic liberalism
Factions:
Fujimorism
Political positionCentre-right
Seats in Congress
0 / 130
Governorships
0 / 25
Regional Councillors
2 / 274
Province Mayorships
0 / 196
District Mayorships
0 / 1,874
First logo of Peru Secure Homeland

Peru Secure Homeland (Spanish: Perú Patria Segura) is a centre-right Peruvian political party founded on 26 September 2013 by former members of the defunct Cambio 90, founded by former President Alberto Fujimori in 1990.[2]

History

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Debuting in national politics in the 2014 local and regional elections, Peru+ leader Salvador Heresi was invited to be the party's nominee for Mayor of Lima, finishing in fourth place with 5.9% of the popular vote, losing to Luis Castañeda of the National Solidarity.

In 2016, Renzo Reggiardo ran as a candidate for the presidency of Peru under the Peru Secure Homeland, but decided to withdraw his candidacy, after denouncing that there are candidates "plagued with irregularities."[3]

In the 2018 local and regional election, leader Renzo Reggiardo was the party's nominee for Mayor of Lima. Leading most of the polls throughout the entire campaign, Reggiardo's absence in the mayoral debate proved the decisive in the rise of candidates Jorge Muñoz and Daniel Urresti, and subsequently lost the election, placing third with 8.9% of the popular vote.

In the 2020 snap parliamentary election, the party won 2.4% of the popular vote but no seats in the Congress of the Republic, as the party failed to pass the electoral threshold.

For the 2021 general elections, the party nominated former Mayor of Pueblo Libre, Rafael Santos for the Presidency with Victoria Paredes and Andres Reggiardo For the First and Second Vice Presidency.[4][5]

Origin

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With the name change of the party, in addition to seeking to distance itself from Keiko Fujimori, it seeks to highlight the meaning of the word security, for aspects such as economic, legal, citizen and investment.[6]

Electoral history

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Presidential elections

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Year Candidate Party Votes Percentage Outcome
2016 Renzo Reggiardo Peru Secure Homeland Ticket withdrawn N/A N/A
2021 Rafael Santos Peru Secure Homeland 54,224
0.38
17th

Elections to the Congress of the Republic

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Election Votes % Seats Increase/Decrease Position
2016 List withdrawn N/A N/A Steady N/A
2020 350 121 2.4%
0 / 130
Steady N/A

Regional and municipal elections

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Year Regional Governors Provincial Mayors District Mayors
Outcome Outcome Outcome
2014
0 / 25
0 / 195
4 / 1,647
2018
0 / 25
0 / 196
8 / 1,678

References

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  1. ^ "Renzo Reggiardo cambia de nombre a Cambio 90 y lanza nuevo partido". Perú 21 (in Spanish). December 28, 2013. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
  2. ^ "Reggiardo lanza nuevo partido Perú Patria Segura, ex Cambio 90". Panamericana Televisión.
  3. ^ LR, Redacción (2016-02-18). "Renzo Reggiardo anunció que renunciará a su candidatura a la Presidencia | VIDEO". larepublica.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  4. ^ Redactor_Ym (2021-01-04). "Inscriben candidaturas de partidos políticos". Diario Expreso. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  5. ^ GESTIÓN, NOTICIAS (2020-10-29). "Eleciones 2021: Renzo Reggiardo integra plancha presidencial de Rafael Santos en Perú Patria Segura nndc | PERU". Gestión (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  6. ^ "Renzo Reggiardo cambia de nombre a Cambio 90 y lanza nuevo partido | Política | Peru21.pe". Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2020-05-12.