History of Peru

  • The latest election in Peru

    The  latest election in Peru
    The latest election in Peru was this year, 2016. The two candidates were Pedro Pablo Kuczynski and Keiko Fujimori. With 97.1% of ballots counted Kuczynski had a lead with 50.1%, where as Fujimori had 49.85% of the vote. Kuczynski lead was approximately 50,000 votes. Mr Kuczynski ran a campaign focused on her controversial father Alberto Fujimori,the former autocratic president is now serving time in prison for crimes against humanity. Kuczynski won and was sworn in on July 28,2016.
  • How often they hold their elections

    How often they hold their elections
    Peru holds their Presidential elections every 5 years.
    Peru holds their Congressional elections every 5 years.
  • Parties in the Recent Peru Election and the outcome

    Parties in the Recent Peru Election and the outcome
    The parties that ran in the presidential election were:Popular Action, Popular Force,Popular Alliance (APRA-PPC),Peruvians for Change,Broad Front. which were narrowed down to Peruvians for change and Popular Force. The parties that ran in the congressional election were:Broad Front,Peruvians for Change,Broad Front for Justice, Life, and Liberty,Alliance for the Progress of Peru,Popular Alliance,Popular Action,Direct Democracy,Possible Peru,Hope Front,Order Party,and Developing Peru.
  • Independence Day of Peru

    Independence Day of Peru
    Peru celebrates their Independence on July 28 through the 29 of each year.Dawn on July 28 is greeted with a salvo of 21 cannons, to herald the ceremony of raising the flag. On July 29th, before the famous military parade is held in downtown Lima, the Te Deum ceremony, in which the president attends, is celebrated at the Lima Cathedral. In various parts of the country some people throw agricultural and livestock fairs.
  • Brazillian Plane crash in Peru

    Brazillian Plane crash in Peru
    A chartered plane carrying a division one Brazillian Soccer Team crashed on the hillside in Colombia. Killing seventy one people and six supposedly survived the horrific crash. Colombian aviation authorities have confirmed that 21 of the 77 of the people aboard the plane are considered dead. They were headed to the South American Cup in Medillen, Columbia.