Peru Progressing

Political party in Peru

Peru Progressing (Spanish: Progresando Perú) was a minor Peruvian political party. Founded in December 2015 by businessman Manuel Ponce Ayala, the party launched Miguel Hilario, an academic of Shipibo-Konibo descent, as its presidential nominee.[1][2][3]

At the general election held on April 10, 2016, the party's ticket won 0.5% of the popular vote, placing ninth. At congressional level, the party won 0.1% and no seats in the Congress of the Republic.[4] The party was subsequently cancelled by the National Elections Jury in July 2017 along with the other parties that failed to pass the electoral threshold.[5]

Election results

Presidential election

Year Candidate Party Votes Percentage Outcome
2016 Miguel Hilario Peru Progressing 75 870
0.49
9th

Elections to the Congress of the Republic

Year Votes % Seats Increase/Decrease Position
2016 14 663 0.1%
0 / 130
Steady N/A

References

  1. ^ Noticias, TV Perú. "Inscribió plancha candidato que reivindica lo amazónico: Miguel Hilario". tvperu.gob.pe.
  2. ^ PERÚ, Diario La República. "Miguel Hilario, el shipibo que regresó a su tierra como candidato presidencial". larepublica.pe.
  3. ^ Hilario, Miguel. "Miguel Hilario: ¿Quién Soy?". miguelhilario.com.
  4. ^ Oficina Nacional de Procesos Electorales, ONPE. "ELECCIONES GENERALES 2016: RESULTADOS PRESIDENCIALES". web.onpe.gob.pe.
  5. ^ Observatorio para la Gobernabilidad, Infogob. "Partidos: Progresando Perú". infogob.jne.gob.pe.
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