Democratic Front (Peru)

Democratic Front (Spanish: Frente Democrático), also known as FREDEMO (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾeˈð̞e.mo]), was a center-right economically liberal and social conservative political alliance in Peru founded in 1988 by Liberty Movement, Popular Action and Christian People's Party. FREDEMO contested the 1989 municipal elections and the 1990 presidential elections (with famous author Mario Vargas Llosa as its candidate).

Democratic Front
Frente Democrático
AbbreviationFREDEMO
LeaderMario Vargas Llosa
Founded1988
Dissolved1990
IdeologyEconomic liberalism
Christian democracy
Factions:
Reformism
Social conservatism
Republicanism
Political positionCentre-right

Electoral history

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Presidential elections

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Year Candidate Coalition Votes Percentage Outcome
1990 Mario Vargas Llosa   Democratic Front AP-PPC-ML 1st Round:
2 163 323
1st Round:
32.57
1st Round:
1st
2nd Round:
2 708 291
2nd Round:
37.62
2nd Round:
2nd
Year Votes % Seats  /  Position
1990 1 492 513 30.1%
62 / 180
  62 Minority

Elections to the Senate

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Year Votes % Seats  /  Position
1990 1 791 077 32.3%
20 / 62
 19 Minority

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