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(Belaúnde wanted agrarian reform and oil agreements during his first government, but he failed and it was not too extreme as Velasco's reform programme)
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*[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy|Ricardo Pérez Godoy]] (1962-1963)
*[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy|Ricardo Pérez Godoy]] (1962-1963)
*[[File:DefDem.png]] [[Democracy|Nicolás Lindley López]] (1963)
*[[File:DefDem.png]] [[Democracy|Nicolás Lindley López]] (1963)
*[[File:Right_Reformism.png]] [[Reformism|Fernando Belaúnde Terry (Acción Popular)]] (1963-1968)
*[[File:Reformism.png]] [[Reformism|Fernando Belaúnde Terry (Acción Popular)]] (1963-1968)


===Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces (1968-1980)===
===Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces (1968-1980)===

Revision as of 02:09, 23 November 2022

Parties

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Government

Opposition

Non-Represented

Historical

List of Presidents

Beginnings of the Republic (1824-1836)

Restoration (1839-1841)

Military Anarchy (1841-1845)

Guano Era (1845-1884)

National Reconstrucion (1884-1895)

Aristocratic Republic (1895-1919)

El Oncenio de Leguía (1919-1930)

Military Governments (1930-1939)

Democratic Spring (1939-1948)

The Ochenio (1948-1956)

Moderate Civil Reform (1956-1968)

Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces (1968-1980)

1980's Democracy (1980-1990)

Fujimorato (1990-2000)

Business Republic (2000-2016)

Present Day (2016-Present)

  1. The party, despite being Mariateguist, does not identify itself as Communist. In addition, many of its proposals and elements take measures closer to the Socialism of the 21st Century.
  2. The ideology of FREPAP is a mix of Christian Socialism, Agrarian Socialism, Conservative Socialism, Eco-Nationalism and Christian Theocracy