Elecciones Perú, 2006: complejidades y paradojas de una democracia aún vulnerable
No. 64 (2006-07-01)Author(s)
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Rodolfo Masías Núñez1Profesor Asociado del Departamento de Ciencia Política de la Universidad de los Andes.
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Federico Segura Escobar2Politólogo, Universidad de los Andes. Actualmente estudiante de la Maestría en Ciencia Política y de la Facultad de Economía de dicha Universidad.
Abstract
This article offers a first approximation to the recent electoral process that took Alan García Pérez to his second presidency. This is a process for which is not possible to give concluding remarks, mostly because of how recent it is and the lack of information available. With the intention to inform, we make some reflections germane to the Peruvian political debate. The article describes the first and second rounds and the factors that help explain the results, especially Alan García’s victory of and the resulting party composition of Congress. In its closing section, the article advances some general conclusions about the process.
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