Historical Composition of the Peruvian Congress explained

This is a list of the composition of the Congress of the Republic of Peru since the adoption of the current Constitution of Peru in 1993 starting with the 1995 elections.

Peruvian Congress of 1995–2000

See main article: Peruvian general election, 1995. On July 27, 1995 a new unicameral Congress was created with the following distribution by political party:

Peruvian Congress of 2000–2001

See main article: Peruvian general election, 2000. On July 27, 2000 the Congress of the Republic was established. This Congressional period was marked with various episodes of members of Congress switching their party affiliation. The following distribution marks seats by party at the end of the 2000-2001 term:

(Alberto Andrade) 8 seats

6 seats

1 seat

Peruvian Congress of 2001–2006

See main article: Peruvian general election, 2001. On July 21, 2001 a new Congress of the Peruvian Republic was established the following is a distribution of Congress members by political party affiliation:

Peruvian Congress of 2006–2011

See main article: Peruvian general election, 2006. A new Peruvian Congress of the Republic was established in July 2006 with the following distribution:

Peruvian Congress of 2011–2016

See main article: Peruvian general election, 2011.

Peruvian Congress of 2016–2020

See main article: Peruvian general election, 2016.

Peruvian Congress of 2020–2021

See main article: 2020 Peruvian parliamentary election.

25 seats

22 seats

15 seats

15 seats

13 seats

11 seats

9 seats

9 seats

Peruvian Congress of 2021–2026

See main article: 2021 Peruvian general election.

37

24 seats

16 seats

15 seats

13 seats

7 seats

5 seats

5 seats

5 seats

3 seats