Christian People's Party (Peru)
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Christian People's Party (in Spanish: Partido Popular Cristiano), a political party in Peru founded in 1967 by a group of Christian Democrat dissidents led by Luis Bedoya Reyes.
Leaders have included Mario Polar Ugarteche, Roberto Ramírez del Villar, Ernesto Alayza Grundy, Felipe Osterling Parodi, and Alberto Borea Odría.
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