The Government of Peru has a Parlimentary Democracy and a Federal System.
In Peru you must be over 18 to vote. The President is the head of state and Government, and appoints their own Council of Ministers.
There are 24 political parties in the Government of Peru:
Union of Peru, Peruvian Aprista Party, National Unity, Alliance for the Future, Center Front, Possible Peru, National Restoration, Alliance for Progress, Independent Moralizing Front, Democratic Force, National Justice, Socialist Party, New Left Movement, Go On Country, Decentralization Coalition, Agricultural People’s Front of Peru, Andean Renaissance, With Force Peru, Peru Now, Demecratic Reconstruction, Project Country, Peruvian Resurgence, And It’s Called Peru, Let’s Make Progress Peru.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Who is the leader or who are the leaders?
The Government office of Peru has two main offices, the President and the Prime Minister.
The current Prime Minister and the President are both of the Political Party P.A.P. (Peruvian Aprista Party). The President is Alan Garcia and the Prime Minister is Jorge Del Castillo, both came into office on the 28th of July 2006.
The current Prime Minister and the President are both of the Political Party P.A.P. (Peruvian Aprista Party). The President is Alan Garcia and the Prime Minister is Jorge Del Castillo, both came into office on the 28th of July 2006.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
What Kind of Government is it?
The Government of Peru is now a Democracy after years of being a military based government. There are 25 regions in Peru and if you look at first blog there is a map showing all of these. There are also 180 provinces and 1747 districts of Peru.
There is a Presidential election every five years and election winners cannot run twice for office of President.
There is a Presidential election every five years and election winners cannot run twice for office of President.
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