Padraig Rua Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 [center][size="5"][b]Peruvian Elections[/b][/size][/center] [center][img]http://es.globalvoicesonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/ollanta-humala-mitin-lima-peru.jpg[/img][/center] Today is a historic day in the history of the Peruvian Republic. For the first time in the Republics short history, free elections are being held. Polls to elect representatives to the Palacio Legislativo, as well as local governments, have been opened. Below is a list of the different political parties running in the elections: [b]National Party of Peru (NPP)[/b] [b]Ideology:[/b] Capitalism [b]National Religion:[/b] Catholicism [b]Currency:[/b] Peruvian Dollar [b]Foreign Policy:[/b] Non-interventionism [b]Federal Party of Peru (FPP)[/b] [b]Ideology:[/b] Federacy [b]National Language:[/b] Spanish [b]National Religion:[/b] Christianity [b]Currency:[/b] Peruvian Dollar [b]Foreign Policy:[/b] Interventionism [b]Peruvian Catholic Party (PCP)[/b] [b]Ideology:[/b] Theocracy [b]National Language:[/b] Spanish and Latin [b]National Religion:[/b] Catholicism [b]Currency:[/b] Peruvian Peseta [b]Foreign Policy:[/b] Isolationism [b]Peruvian Socialist Party (PSP)[/b] [b]Ideology:[/b] Socialism [b]National Language:[/b] Spanish [b]National Religion:[/b] No official religion [b]Currency:[/b] Nuevo Sol [b]Foreign Policy:[/b] Peaceful co-existence Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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