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| Peruvian Nationalist Party Partido Nacionalista Peruano PNP |
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| Leader | Ollanta Humala |
| Founded | November 2005 |
| Headquarters | Lima, Peru |
| Ideology | Peruvian nationalism [1], Socialism[citation needed] |
| Political position | Left-wing[2] |
| International affiliation | Foro de São Paulo |
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| www.partidonacionalistaperuano.net | |
| Politics of Peru Political parties Elections |
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The Peruvian Nationalist Party (Spanish: Partido Nacionalista Peruano) is a political party in Peru. The ideology of the party is generally considered to be nationalism with strong ties to the Movimiento Etnocacerista.
Ollanta Humala was the Peruvian Nationalist Party's candidate for the 2006 presidential elections. The candidates of the party ran under the lists of the Union for Peru.
In 2010, PNP formed the alliance Peru Wins ("Gana Perú") to participate in 2011 presidential elections. In the runoff vote on June 5 Olanta Humala was elected President. He has taken office on July 28, 2011.
The Nationalist Party itself describes its ideology as standing on the four pillars of anti-imperialism, democratic republicanism, "Andean-Amazonic socialism" and Latinamericanism. It calls José Carlos Mariátegui, Jorge Basadre, and Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre its ideological forethinkers.[3][Third-party source needed]
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