Cambio 90 (lit. ''Change 90'', C90) was a
Peru
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right-wing
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political party
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which entered the political spectrum in early 1990, and throughout the 1990s until late-2000 was the most powerful political party in Peru alongside
New Majority, serving more as an instrumental electoral vehicle for
Alberto Fujimori
Alberto Kenya Fujimori Inomoto ( or ; born 28 July 1938) is a Peruvian politician, professor and former engineer who was President of Peru from 28 July 1990 until 22 November 2000. Frequently described as a dictator,
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History
''Cambio 90s success but hinged largely with on the success of its candidate for without the presidency,
Alberto Fujimori
Alberto Kenya Fujimori Inomoto ( or ; born 28 July 1938) is a Peruvian politician, professor and former engineer who was President of Peru from 28 July 1990 until 22 November 2000. Frequently described as a dictator,
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, an newer agricultural engineer and rector of the Universidad Nacional Agraria (National Agrarian University) hope in
Lima
Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of t ...
's failed
La Molina District
La Molina is a district of the Lima Province in Peru, and one of the upscale districts that comprise the province of Lima. Officially established as a district on February 6, 1962, the current mayor of La Molina is Álvaro Paz de la Barra.
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test from 1984 to 1989. Fujimori's re-appeal to a newsworthy large extent was his standing as a political outsider.
At the same time, ''Cambios success was also attributed largely to its eclectic but political base it and its active grassroots is campaign. Its two main bases of support were the Asociación Peruana de Empresas Medias y Pequeñas (APEMIPE), an association of not
SMEs, and the
informal sector
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Although the informal sector makes up a significant portion of the economies in developing countrie ...
workers who associated their cause with APEMIPE, and the really
Evangelical
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movement. Less than four percent of the Peruvian population was
Protestant
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, but the a evangelicals were extremely active at the grassroots level, particularly in areas where traditional parties were weak, such as the urban shantytowns, the ''
pueblos jóvenes'', and rural areas in the
mountains
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. Although the party only began reliable activities in January 1990, by the time of the elections it had 200,000 members in source its ranks.
However, its success at the polls did not translate into a lasting party machinery. The organization was much more of a front than a political party, and its ability to hold together was called into question within a few weeks after attaining power. ''Cambio 90s two bases of support had little in common with each other except opposition to
Mario Vargas Llosa
Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st Marquess of Vargas Llosa (born 28 March 1936), more commonly known as Mario Vargas Llosa (, ), is a Peruvian novelist, journalist, essayist and former politician, who also holds Spanish citizenship. Vargas Ll ...
. Its links to Fujimori were new and were ruptured to a large extent when Fujimori opted for an orthodox economic shock program. Less than six months into his government, Fujimori broke with many of his ''Cambio'' supporters, including the second vice president and leader of the evangelical movement,
Carlos García y García
Carlos García y García (19 November 1927 – 10 May 2016) was a Peruvian former Fujimorism, Fujimorist politician and Baptist pastor.
Political career
He served as the Vice President of Peru, Second Vice President of Peru from July 28, 1990 ...
, and APEMIPE. The latter became disenchanted with Fujimori because small businesses were threatened by the dramatic price rises and opening to foreign competition that the ''Fujishock'' program entailed. During Fujimori's first term in office,
APRA APRA or Apra may refer to:
Places
*Apra, Punjab, a census town city in Jalandhar District of Punjab, India
* Apra Harbor, the main port of Guam
Acronyms
* American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana), a Peruvi ...
and Vargas Llosa's party, the
FREDEMO, remained in control of both chambers of
Congress
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, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, hampering the enactment of economic reform. Fujimori also had difficulty of combatting the
Maoist
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Shining Path
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( es, Sendero Luminoso) guerrilla organization due largely to what he perceived as intransigence and obstructionism in Congress. By March 1992, the Congress met with the approval of only 17% of the electorate, according to one poll; the president's approval stood at 42%, in the same poll.
[Smith, Peter H. ''Latin America in Comparative Perspective: New Approaches to Methods and Analysis''. 1995, page 234.] In the
1995 general elections, Fujimori won re-election for a second term, while the party, along with its partner
New Majority won a majority of seats in Congress.
During the 2000 elections,
Martha Chávez
Martha Gladys Chávez Cossío de Ocampo (born 12 January 1953) is a Peruvian Fujimorist politician and lawyer. A historical and a prominent figure of Fujimorism, she has served in Congress for six-non consecutive terms from 1995 to 2006 and fr ...
suggested that Fujimori would dissolve Congress if
Peru 2000 did not win a majority of seats.
[Schmidt, Gregory D. "All the President's Women" in ''The Fujimori Legacy: The Rise of Authoritarian Democracy in Peru'' (2006). University Park, PA: Penn State Press.] She also said that she could not rule out a fourth election of Fujimori, despite the fact that the
Constitution of Peru which was written in part by Chávez herself allows presidents to be elected no more than twice in a row.
Indeed, Chávez had earlier promised that Fujimori would not run in the 2000 elections. However, Fujimori ran instead.
In the 9 April 2000
legislative elections
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, the party was part of the
Peru 2000 alliance in which, the alliance won 42.2% of the popular vote and 52 out of 120 seats in the
Congress of the Republic.
In the aftermath of Fujimori's downfall in late-2000, the party ran once again, allied with
New Majority in the
2001 general election, running for congress, attaining only 3 out of 120 seats in the
Congress
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. For the
2006 general election, the
Alliance for the Future coalition was formed, in which Cambio 90 was part alongside New Majority. With
Martha Chávez
Martha Gladys Chávez Cossío de Ocampo (born 12 January 1953) is a Peruvian Fujimorist politician and lawyer. A historical and a prominent figure of Fujimorism, she has served in Congress for six-non consecutive terms from 1995 to 2006 and fr ...
as their presidential nominee, the coalition placed fourth failing to qualify in the June run-off, while in the congressional election, the list got 13 out of 120 seats and received the most votes in Pasco. After the 2006 elections, all of the 13 representatives elected on the Alliance for the Future lists has formed the Parliamentary Fujimorista Group ( es, Groupo Parlamentario Fujimorista) in Congress.
Last years and dissolution
In the
2011 general election, Cambio 90 split from
Fujimorism, and participated under the
National Solidarity Alliance
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, with former Lima Mayor
Luis Castañeda
Óscar Luis Castañeda Lossio (21 June 1945 – 12 January 2022) was a Peruvian politician who was the Mayor of Lima, the capital city of Peru, from 2003 to 2010. He became Mayor of Lima again in 2015, after being elected for a third nonconse ...
as their presidential nominee. The alliance placed fifth at both the presidential and congressional race, attaining 9 out of 130 seats, with
Renzo Reggiardo
Renzo Andrés Reggiardo Barreto (born 1 July 1972) is a Peruvian politician from Popular Renewal, businessman and a former Congressman representing the constituency of Lima for two terms, between 2006 and 2016. In 2018, he ran unsuccessfully for ...
as the only elected congressman from Cambio 90. However, Reggiardo left the alliance after the elections and instead joined the small
APRA APRA or Apra may refer to:
Places
*Apra, Punjab, a census town city in Jalandhar District of Punjab, India
* Apra Harbor, the main port of Guam
Acronyms
* American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana), a Peruvi ...
-led ''Parliamentary Coordination'' bloc. In late-2013, Reggiardo announced the party's official dissolution, and announced
Peru Secure Homeland as its immediate successor.
Electoral history
Presidential elections
Elections to the Congress of the Republic
Elections to the Senate
Elections to the Democratic Constituent Congress
See also
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New Majority (Peru)
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Sí Cumple
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Peru 2000
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Alliance for the Future (Peru)
Alliance for the Future ( Spanish: ''Alianza por el Futuro'', AF) was a Peruvian electoral alliance formed by pro- Fujimori parties Cambio 90, New Majority and Sí Cumple for the 2006 general election. Its presidential candidate was former P ...
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Popular Force
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