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United Left (Peru)

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United Left
Izquierda Unida
AbbreviationIU
LeaderAlfonso Barrantes
Founded1980
Dissolved1995
IdeologySocialism
Factions:
Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Mariateguism
Alvaradism
Left-wing nationalism
Left-wing populism
Political positionLeft-wing to Far-left
National affiliationUDP
UIR
PCP
PSR
PCR
FOCEP
PUM

United Left (in Spanish: Izquierda Unida) was an alliance of leftist political parties in Peru founded in 1980 by Popular Democratic Unity (UDP), Revolutionary Left Union (UNIR), Peruvian Communist Party (PCP), Revolutionary Socialist Party (PSR), Revolutionary Communist Party (PCR) and FOCEP.

In 1984 UDP and a part of PCR converted itself into the Mariateguist Unified Party (PUM). PUM integrated itself in IU.

IU was led by Alfonso Barrantes Lingán (who lost to Alan García in the 1985 elections) up to 1987. In 1989 IU held its first congress. Gradually the IU disintegrated, with more and more groups deserting it. Recoloured versions of their logo by the Moquegua Entrepreneurial Regional Integration Front in 2018, the Popular Democratic Front in Abancay 2006, the Social Affirmation Movement [es] in Cajamarca, the Democratic Left Movement in Lima 2002, New Left Movement, Junín Popular Block Regional Movement in 2022 and the Más San Martín in 2018. The original Go on Country – Social Integration Party also claimed its legacy.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Andrea Abanto; José Astete; César Zorrilla. "Avanza País: carril de centro izquierda con rumbo a la derecha". La República. Retrieved 3 September 2024.