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Together for Peru

Together for Peru (Spanish: Juntos por el Perú, JP) is a Peruvian centre-left to left-wing political coalition founded with the incumbent registration of the Peruvian Humanist Party.


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Together for Peru Juntos por el Perú
JP
Roberto Sánchez Palomino
Roberto Sánchez Palomino
22 May 2017
41,448
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Green, Red
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4 / 196
39 / 1,874
juntosporelperu.org.pe
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Together for Peru (Spanish: Juntos por el Perú, JP) is a Peruvian centre-left to left-wing political coalition founded with the incumbent registration of the Peruvian Humanist Party.

Formally a registered political party, the coalition participated in the 2021 general election with New Peru's leader, Verónika Mendoza, as presidential nominee. In the aftermath of the unsuccessful presidential run, the coalition endorsed Pedro Castillo's nomination in the runoff against Keiko Fujimori.

Upon the proclamation of Castillo's victory, Together for Peru was invited to join the new left-wing government led by Free Peru. The coalition sat as a junior member of Castillo's administration by holding two cabinet positions, the most prominent being the Ministry of Foreign Commerce and Tourism, which was occupied by the coalition's president, Roberto Sánchez Palomino.

The Together for Peru coalition was founded in 2017 and officially registered as a party by changing the name of the Peruvian Humanist Party instead of registering all of the parties, thus informally composing the union. Alongside Broad Front, both coalitions remain the largest active left-wing coalitions in Peru

At the legislative elections held on 26 January 2020, the party won 4.8% of the popular vote but no seats in the Congress of the Republic. 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. In this election, the coalition ran allied informally with the New Peru party led by Verónika Mendoza, as the latter organization did not meet the requirements for party registration.

For the 2021 general election, the coalition chose Verónika Mendoza to run in presidential elections, partnering again with New Peru. For congress, the coalition had 130 individuals selected to participate, with the leader Roberto Sánchez choosing to run for being the congressman of Lima. Together for Peru also proposed the inclusion of a referendum in the elections to ask Peruvians if they want a new constitution. Eventually, Mendoza placed sixth in the election with 7.9% of the popular vote. Her loss in support throughout the campaign is widely credited to Pedro Castillo and Yonhy Lescano's voting share in the south of Peru, a traditional stronghold for the Peruvian left. However, in the congressional election, the coalition won 6.6% of the popular vote and gained 5 seats in Congress.

The national executive committee is headed by Roberto Sánchez, from the Humanist Party, the secretary for Political Affairs is César Barrera, from the Communist Party of Peru - Red Fatherland, and that of Trade Union Affairs is Carmela Sifuentes from the Peruvian Communist Party, in addition to six political personalities independent, regional and local leaders, youth, professionals, feminist leaders and union activists.

Among the party's best-known members is former Health Minister Óscar Ugarte.

Together for Peru groups a broad part of the Peruvian left-wing parties that believe that neoliberalism resulted with poverty and inequality in Peru. Overall, Together for Peru leans towards democratic socialism according to EFE. They describe their principles as ensuring equality and equity of all Peruvians, calling for a multicultural society, respecting nature through sustainability and improving tolerance among social groups. The coalition promotes the decentralization of the national government and seeks regional governments to have more authority to increase citizen representation.

Some of the party members consider that Venezuela "is not governed by a dictatorship," taking pro-Maduro positions. However, in particular Verónika Mendoza, leader of New Peru, has expressed: Yes, I can say that Venezuela is a dictatorship. Although I recognize that in New Peru there are different stances. Likewise, Mendoza has declared that "our solidarity is not with Maduro, but with Venezuelans."

Its symbol has red lettering representing Peru's national color and the color of leftist parties while the green represents nature and life.

PartyIdeologyLeaderLogoNotes
Peruvian Humanist PartyHumanismDevelopmentalismYehude SimonRegistered at the National Jury of Elections since November 23, 2009. Name change made into effect on May 22, 2017, at the coalition's founding.
Peruvian Communist PartyCommunismMarxism–LeninismMariáteguismRoberto de la Cruz HuamánFounding member of the coalition. Not registered at the National Jury of Elections as a political party.
Movement for SocialismSocialismLeft-wing nationalismHugo RodríguezFounding member of the coalition. Not registered at the National Jury of Elections as a political party.
New PeruDemocratic socialismProgressivismMariáteguismAnahí DurandJoined as Verónika Mendoza registered in the coalition to run for President of Peru at the 2021 general election. Failed to register as a political party following denial from the National Jury of Elections on December 15, 2021.
PartyIdeologyLeaderLogoNotes
Decentralist Social Force PartySocial democracyDemocratic socialismDecentralizationCarmela ChungFounding member of the coalition. Lost its registration as a political party at the National Jury of Elections by failing to pass the electoral threshold at the 2011 general election. Left the coalition in order to merge with Citizens for Change on August 24, 2019, forming Citizen Force.
Citizens for ChangeDemocratic socialismSocial democracyProgressivismSalomón Lerner GhitisFounding member of the coalition. Never registered at the National Jury of Elections as a political party. Left the coalition in order to merge with Decentralist Social Force Party on August 24, 2019, forming Citizen Force.
Communist Party of Peru – Red FatherlandCommunismMarxism–LeninismMariáteguismAlberto MorenoFounding member of the coalition. Not registered at the National Jury of Elections as a political party. Left the coalition on December 20, 2021, in protest of the coalition's president, Roberto Sánchez Palomino, alleging "un-democratic and profoundly disloyal" decision-making.
YearCandidateCoalitionVotesPercentageOutcomeResult
Verónika MendozaTogether for Peru1,132,577.mw-parser-output .percentage-bar{position:relative;border:1px solid #aaa;background-color:#fff;color:inherit;width:100px;max-width:100%;height:1.5em}.mw-parser-output .percentage-bar-fill{position:absolute;background-color:#dbdbdb;color:inherit;height:1.5em;width:50%}.mw-parser-output .percentage-bar-text{position:absolute;width:100%;height:1.5em;text-align:center;color:#000}7.866thLost N
Roberto Sánchez
YearVotes%Seats/Position
710,4624.800 / 130Extra-parliamentary
847,5706.595 / 1305Opposition
YearRegional governmentProvincial mayorsDistrict mayors
0 / 250 / 19610 / 1,874
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