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- Cambio_90 abstract "Change 90 - New Majority (Spanish: Cambio 90 - Nueva Mayoría, NM) was a right-wing Peruvian political party which entered the political spectrum in early 1990, and by June 1991 was the most powerful political force in the nation.Cambio's success hinged largely on the success of its candidate for the presidency, Alberto Fujimori, an agricultural engineer and rector of the Universidad Nacional Agraria (National Agrarian University) in Lima's La Molina District from 1984 to 1989. Fujimori's appeal to a large extent was his standing as a political outsider.At the same time, Cambio's success was also attributed largely to its eclectic political base and its active grassroots campaign. Its two main bases of support were the Asociación Peruana de Empresas Medias y Pequeñas (APEMIPE), an association of SMEs, and the informal sector workers who associated their cause with APEMIPE, and the Evangelical movement. Less than four percent of the Peruvian population was Protestant, but the evangelicals were extremely active at the grassroots level, particularly in areas where traditional parties were weak, such as the urban shantytowns, the pueblos jóvenes, and rural areas in the mountains. Although the party only began activities in January 1990, by the time of the elections it had 200,000 members in its ranks.However, its success at the polls did not translate into a lasting party machinery. The organization was much more of a front than a political party, and its ability to hold together was called into question within a few weeks after attaining power. Cambio's two bases of support had little in common with each other except opposition to Mario Vargas Llosa. Its links to Fujimori were new and were ruptured to a large extent when Fujimori opted for an orthodox economic shock program. Less than six months into his government, Fujimori broke with many of his Cambio supporters, including the second vice president and leader of the evangelical movement, Carlos García y García, and APEMIPE. The latter became disenchanted with Fujimori because small businesses were threatened by the dramatic price rises and opening to foreign competition that the Fujishock program entailed.In the 8 April 2001 legislative elections, the party won 4.8% of the popular vote and 3 out of 120 seats in the Congress of the Republic.".
- Cambio_90 country Peru.
- Cambio_90 extinctionYear "2013".
- Cambio_90 formationYear "1990".
- Cambio_90 ideology Fujimorism.
- Cambio_90 ideology Neoliberalism.
- Cambio_90 ideology Social_conservatism.
- Cambio_90 leader Renzo_Reggiardo.
- Cambio_90 nationalAffiliation Alliance_for_the_Future.
- Cambio_90 nationalAffiliation Peru_2000.
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- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLink Evangelicalism.
- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLink Fujimorism.
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- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLink La_Molina_District.
- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLink Lima.
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- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLink Social_conservatism.
- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cambio 90".
- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Change 90".
- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Change 90-New Majority".
- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Change 90–New Majority".
- Cambio_90 wikiPageWikiLinkText "New Majority".
- Cambio_90 country "Peru".
- Cambio_90 dissolved "2013".
- Cambio_90 englishName "Change 90 - New Majority".
- Cambio_90 founded "1990".
- Cambio_90 founder Alberto_Fujimori.
- Cambio_90 ideology Fujimorism.
- Cambio_90 ideology Neoliberalism.
- Cambio_90 ideology Social_conservatism.
- Cambio_90 international "None".
- Cambio_90 leader Renzo_Reggiardo.
- Cambio_90 national "Alliance for the Future".
- Cambio_90 national "Peru 2000 ,".
- Cambio_90 nativeName "Cambio 90 - Nueva Mayoría".
- Cambio_90 position Centre-right_politics.
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- Cambio_90 subject Category:Conservative_parties_in_Peru.
- Cambio_90 subject Category:Fujimorism.
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- Cambio_90 comment "Change 90 - New Majority (Spanish: Cambio 90 - Nueva Mayoría, NM) was a right-wing Peruvian political party which entered the political spectrum in early 1990, and by June 1991 was the most powerful political force in the nation.Cambio's success hinged largely on the success of its candidate for the presidency, Alberto Fujimori, an agricultural engineer and rector of the Universidad Nacional Agraria (National Agrarian University) in Lima's La Molina District from 1984 to 1989.".
- Cambio_90 label "Cambio 90".
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- Cambio_90 name "Cambio 90 - Nueva Mayoría".