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Political party in Peru
National Restoration Restauración Nacional
AbbreviationRN
Secretary-GeneralJohn Eliot Fernández de Paredes Silva
FounderHumberto Lay
Founded25 November 2005
DissolvedDecember 2020
Succeeded byNational Victory
IdeologyChristian democracy
Christian evangelicalism
Social conservatism
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
Website
http://www.restauracionnacional.pe

National Restoration (Spanish: Restauración Nacional, RN) was a Peruvian Christian evangelicalist political party.

History

In 2016, National Restoration once again allied with Alliance for Progress and the two formed the Alliance for the Progress of Peru and presented Cesar Acuña as their presidential candidate with Humberto Lay as its candidate for First Vice President, however on 9 March the National Elections Jury barred Acuña from participating in the general election for violating the Political Parties Law.

Dissolution

In mid-2019, Lay resigned from the leadership of National Restoration, the party underwent a formal reorganization that involved a re-foundation with a name-change. After multiple talks with different political leaders, the party reached an agreement with former footballer George Forsyth in order to reorganize the party.

In October 2020, the party announced its re-foundation under Forsyth's leadership, thus effectively dissolving National Restoration, and establishing National Victory.

Election results

Presidential election

Candidate Party / Coalition Votes Percentage Outcome
2006 Humberto Lay National Restoration 537 564 4.38 6th
2011 Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Alliance for the Great Change

APP-PPC-RN-PHP

2 711 450 18.51 3rd
2016 César Acuña Alliance for the Progress of Peru

APP-RN-PDSP

Disqualified N/A N/A

Elections to the Congress of the Republic

Year Votes % Seats Increase/Decrease Position
2006 432 191 4.0% 2 / 120 Increase2 Minority
2011 1 851 080 14.4%

as part of Alliance for the Great Change. Only 1 from National Restoration.

12 / 130 Decrease1 Minority
2016 1 125 682 9.2%

as part of Alliance for the Progress of Peru. None from National Restoration

9 / 130 Decrease1 N/A

Regional and municipal elections

Year Gobiernos Regionales Alcaldías Provinciales Alcaldías Distritales
Outcome Outcome Outcome
2006 0 / 25 6 / 195 40 / 1,637
2010 0 / 25 6 / 195 35 / 1,639
2014 0 / 25 2 / 195 11 / 1,647
2018 1 / 25 8 / 196 47 / 1,678

References

  1. "César Acuña: JNE rechazó su apelación y lo excluyó del proceso". El Comercio (in Spanish). 9 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  2. Zubieta Pacco, René (7 October 2020). "Restauración Nacional espera la decisión final de George Forsyth". elcomercio.pe.

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