Constitutional Party (Peru) Explained

Constitutional Party
Native Name:Partido Constitucional
Leader1 Title:Historical leaders
Leader1 Name:Andrés Avelino Cáceres,
Remigio Morales Bermúdez
Headquarters:Lima
Ideology:Nationalism
Cácerism
Conservatism
Position:Right-wing
Country:Peru

The Constitutional Party (Spanish; Castilian: Partido Constitucional) was a political party in Peru. The party was founded in 1886 by Andrés Avelino Cáceres, a national hero from the War of the Pacific. The party was an expression of the nationalist and military oligarchy, in addition to the biggest landowners and the Catholic Church.

The Constitutional Party formed an agreement with the Civilista Party to arrest the Democratic Party's advancement, causing a civil war in 1895.[1] However, after the end of civil war in 1896, the party was ousted from power and dissolved.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://www.monografias.com/trabajos61/historia-partidos-politicos-peru/historia-partidos-politicos-peru2.shtml. La política y la historia de los partidos políticos en el Perú. Efrain Nuñez Huallpayunca. Monografias.com.
  2. Web site: http://officitas.blogspot.it/2011/10/partido-constitucional.html. Partido Constitucional. Un recorrido por el Perú (1884-1960). 26 October 2011.