Politics of Peru Decentralization in Peru has long been a major issue in the government agenda. ...more on Wikipedia about "Decentralization process in Peru"
The Democratic Constitutional Congress ( Spanish: Congreso Constituyente Democrático) was a Constituent Assembly created in Peru after the dissolution of Congress by President Alberto Fujimori in 1992. Its main purpose was to amend the Constitution of 1979. ...more on Wikipedia about "Democratic Constitutional Congress"
Fuji-Cola is a soft drink created to promote Alberto Fujimori, a former President of Peru. The drink was created by his supporters to promote and fund his campaign for the next vote in 2006. Kenji Fujimori, Alberto's son, has applied for a trademark on the name. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fuji-Cola"
Peru's Movimiento Etnocacerista (aka Movimiento Nacionalista Peruano or "Peruvian Nationalist Movement") is a group of ethnic nationalists. ...more on Wikipedia about "Movimiento Etnocacerista"
The Government of Peru is in a state of ongoing democratization. Led by President Alejandro Toledo, the executive branch is attempting to be transparent and accountable. Previously a rubberstamp body, Peru's unicameral Congress is emerging as a strong counterbalance to the once dominant executive branch, with increased oversight and investigative powers. The executive branch and Congress are attempting to reform the judicial branch, antiquated and rife with corruption. ...more on Wikipedia about "Politics of Peru"
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