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Peruvians for Change

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Leader
  
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski

Political position
  
Centre-right

Colors
  
Pink

Founded
  
October 2014

International affiliation
  
None

Peruvians for Change

Ideology
  
Liberalism Progressivism Liberal conservatism

Peruvians for Change (Spanish: Peruanos Por el Kambio, PPK) is a centre-right party in Peru. It was registered in October 2014. Its founder and leader is the economist and former Prime Minister Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, elected President of Peru in the 2016 presidential election. He may be described as conservative and liberal. The party's campaign colors are pink, sky blue, and yellow, similar to its predecessor Alliance for the Great Change.

The unorthodox spelling "Kambio" instead of "Cambio" ("change" in Spanish) is intended to make the party have the same initials as its leader.

In the 2016 Congressional election, the party won 16.5% of the votes and 18 out of 130 seats. Their leader Kuczynski was elected president, winning 21.05% in the first and 50.12% in the second round.

References

Peruvians for Change Wikipedia


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