Democratic Left Movement (Peru) Explained

Democratic Left Movement
Native Name:Movimiento Democrático de Izquierda
Colorcode:Red
Foundation:1992
Ideology:Socialism
Factions:
Christian socialism
Communism
Mariateguism
Country:Peru
Abbreviation:MDI
Dissolved:1990s?
Merger:PMR (faction)
PCR (faction)
Position:Left-wing to far-left
National:APS
MAS

Democratic Left Movement (in Spanish: Movimiento Democrático de Izquierda or MDI), was a political alliance in Peru[1] founded in 1992 by a group of small parties, the Socialist Political Action (APS), Movement of Socialist Affirmation (MAS), Revolutionary Mariateguist Party (PMR) and Revolutionary Communist Party (PCR).

MDI contested the general elections 1992 and municipal elections 1993. Later it dissolved.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Apogeo y crisis de la izquierda peruana: Hablan sus protagonistas . 2024-06-01 . www.idea.int . en.