No consolidated party and with a presence in Congress were encouraged to form a Electoral Alliance. This despite the fact that the Popular Force leader, Keiko FujimoriHe had stated that he did not rule out giving his eventual candidacy. In practice, neither its party nor other consolidated such as Alliance for Progress, Popular Renewal, Podemos Peru, Popular Action and others chose to associate.
The alliances were four and come from relatively new matches. Thus, the electoral menu continues to be extensive: it went from 43 to 32 political organizations and 5 alliances (4 derived to the National Directorate of Registration of Political Organizations for the corresponding evaluation, while one of them has been observed).
The candidates of these parties are those who will occupy the places of 130 deputies, 60 senators and 5 Andean parliamentarians. This is added more candidates “to comply with gender parity and accessitories,” said the political specialist Fernando Tuesta.
Consolidated parties are not so willing to give up their candidacy
Regarding the absence of alliances in the most experienced parties, the electoral law specialist José Manuel Villalobos explained, to the Republic, that they did not form alliances because they already have social recognition, political structure and definite candidates, which allows them to compete with greater probabilities without the need for pacts.
“They do not need an alliance as the newest or small parties. Besides, they will hardly want to give their candidacy. Everyone wants to be candidates for president. So if no one wants to give in, there is no alliance. That is what has happened now.” He scored.
In that sense, he noticed that alliances come from parties that seek to “add strength to pass the electoral fence.” “Now the fence is more difficult. It is no longer like before it was only to reach the votes or reach the seats, now you have to reach both things,” he added.
On the possibilities of dispersion of the vote, he pointed out that, although there is a risk of fragmentation, it is also likely that, as recently happened in Ecuador, the majority of votes will be concentrated in two or four main candidates, leaving out of Congress a large number of parties.
Radiography of electoral alliances
The five alliances formed are: National Unit, Peru Battle, we will win, front of the workers and entrepreneurs and now nation.
In this regard, Villabos mentioned that “most formed alliances revolve around the political center, with only a clearly identified with the left: the one again Peru. On the other hand, others such as that of PPC with Chiabra or the one that involves Molinelli, tend to the center or a moderate right.”
| Electoral alliances | Training | Representative | Political orientation |
| 1. National Unit Alliance | Popular Christian Party Unity and Peace United Peruvians: We are free! |
Roberto Chiabra | Center |
| 2. Peru Battle Alliance | Peru battle Modern force |
Former Midis Fiorella Molinelli Junín Regional Governor, Zósimo Cárdenas |
Center/right |
| 3. Alliance we will overcome | Voices of the people New Peru |
Congressman Guillermo Bermejo Anthropologist Vicente Alanoca |
Left |
| 4. Alliance Front of Workers and Entrepreneurs | First the people Workers and Entrepreneurs Party |
Legal Personero, Marco Zevallos | Center |
| 5. Alliance now nation | Now nation Let’s save Peru |
López Chau Jaime Freundt |
Left Center |
National Unit Alliance
The presidential candidate of the National Unity Alliance is the general in retirement and Congressman Roberto Chiabra del PPC. The general secretary of this organization, Javier Bedoya, explained that the association with unity and peace and Peruvian United was shared in common objectives.
“General Chiabra has a lot of experience in security issues, and the PPC It has technical tables in various subjects, such as economy, mining, fishing, agriculture and, above all, the venture of small and medium enterprises. This has generated a synergy between both games and has allowed the first step to an alliance that we expect is broader, ”Bedoya noted RPP.
Peru Battle Alliance
On the Peru Battle Alliance formed by the party of the same name and modern force, Fiorella Molinelli (Battle Peru) explained the reasons for the formation: “With public experience we want the following days once the jury of the approval of the alliance. ”
Alliance we will win
We will overcome, it is the Alliance formed between voices of the people and New Peru. This last group (Nuevo Peru) has as a presidential candidate Vicente Alanoca an anthropologist and teacher, who, in dialogue to the Republic, has rejected the Government of Dina Boluarte. “The truth is, I am very angry and outrage in the way the country has been directing. She hung from Pedro Castillo, has betrayed him. We Aymara have a beginning called the issue of loyalty. She has determined Castillo and not only to Castillo, but has committed the country,” he said.
Front alliance of workers and entrepreneurs
This association is made up of First the people, led by Marisol Pérez, and the party of workers and entrepreneurs. Marco Antonio Zevallos Bueno, Legal Personero of this coalition, said that this alliance “offers the country a clear commitment to demands of social and environmental justice.”
Alliance now nation
The JNE observed the application for registration of the Electoral Alliance now Nation, which integrates the political party of the same name (led by López Chau) we already save Peru.
As long, possible disagreements are noticed in the internal of Salvamos to Peru. Jaime Freundt reported that his party will not form any alliance.
