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Peru's 2021 elections: Get to know presidential candidates' government plans

13:16 | Lima, Jan. 24.

The political parties participating in Peru's general elections scheduled for April 11 this year have outlined the actions that they intend to implement if they gain voters' support at the polls.

Their government plans are contained in the election platform of the National Elections Board (JNE) and are also available here.

Parties' government plans

Partido Popular Cristiano
Presidential candidate: Alberto Beingolea

The plan addresses 13 aspects including integrity, prevention, and fight against corruption; strengthening of the health system and COVID-19 control; economic reactivation for prosperous and inclusive growth; environment and sustainable development for economic reactivation and reduction of inequalities; decent, inclusive, safe, and qualified employment, among others.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Renovacion Popular
Presidential candidate: Rafael Lopez 

The plan sets out strategic objectives, indicators, and goals for 2021-2026 to address issues in social, institutional, economic, and territorial-environmental dimensions.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Peru Patria Segura
Presidential candidate: Rafael Santos

The government plan covers actions, strategies, and goals based on a situational analysis in 18 sectors such as innovation, vulnerable populations, citizen security, the youth, environment, economy, infrastructure, agriculture, among others.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Partido Aprista Peruano
Presidential candidate: Nidia Vilchez

The government plan includes strategic objectives, indicators, and 2021-2016 goals addressing social, institutional, economic, and environmental dimensions.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Peru Libre
Presidential candidate: Pedro Castillo

The plan is divided into 21 chapters, including proposals regarding a New Constitution, the economic regime, public schools, public health, transportation and the media, the agrarian policy, the anti-corruption policy, among others.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Frente Amplio por Justicia, Vida y Libertad
Presidential candidate: Marco Arana

The government plan covers strategic objectives, policy measures, and government goals based on the problems identified in social, development and social inclusion, institutional, and economic dimensions.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Victoria Nacional
Presidential candidate: George Forsyth

The plan is divided into four parts, including proposals regarding a more equal society and poverty alleviation; growth from the bottom of the economic pyramid, fight against corruption and transformation of the State, as well as territory and defense of the environment.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Alianza para el Progreso
Presidential candidate: Cesar Acuña

The plan includes proposals for a revolution in democracy, welfare state, production, environment, and territory.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Podemos Peru
Presidential candidate: Daniel Urresti 

The government plan covers goals based on the problems identified in social, institutional, territorial, environmental, and economic dimensions, as well as actions to be carried out during the first 100 days in office in different sectors.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Avanza Pais-Partido de Integracion Social
Presidential candidate: Hernando de Soto 

The government plan outlines proposals on social, economic, environmental and institutional dimensions.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Partido Nacionalista Peruano
Presidential candidate: Ollanta Humala 

The government plan proposes goals to address issues identified in social, economic, and territorial-environmental dimensions.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Democracia Directa
Presidential candidate: Andres Alcantara 

The plan includes actions in six fundamental aspects on issues such as fundamental rights and dignity of people; opportunities and access to services; State and governance; economy, competitiveness, and employment; regional development; as well as natural resources and environment.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Fuerza Popular
Presidential candidate: Keiko Fujimori 

The plan is based on two strategic pillars: i) Economic reactivation, employment generation, business ventures, and productive sectors, and ii) Health, innovation and scientific research. 

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Juntos por el Peru
Presidential candidate: Veronika Mendoza 

The plan covers 18 strategic objectives on various topics, including health and the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as proposals for problems identified in social, economic, environmental, and institutional dimensions.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Renacimiento Unido Nacional
Presidential candidate: Ciro Galvez 

The government plan includes proposals for solutions to the problems identified in social, institutional, economic, and territorial-environmental dimensions.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Accion Popular
Presidential candidate: Yonhy Lescano 

The government plan covers 29 strategic objectives, including proposals for: A New Constitution, economic reactivation, a drastic reduction of economic informality, among others.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Partido Democratico Somos Peru
Presidential candidate: Daniel Salaverry 

The government plan includes proposals in social, institutional, economic-productive, and territorial-environmental dimensions.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

Partido Morado
Presidential candidate: Julio Guzman 

The plan proposes government policies on economic stability, management of emergency health systems, citizen security, as well as four republican reforms on knowledge, territory management, economic freedoms, and political institutions.

Click here to read the government plan in full.

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Published: 1/24/2021