Plan Túpac Amaru Explained
The Túpac Amaru Plan (Spanish; Castilian: Plan [[Túpac Amaru]]) was a plan applied by Francisco Morales Bermúdez in 1977 during the so-called Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces. The objective of the plan was to consolidate the revolutionary process initiated by Juan Velasco Alvarado[1] and alleviate the consequences of the economic crisis that Peru had been facing since 1975.[2] [3]
As a replacement for the Inca Plan, the Tupac Amaru Plan was conceived as the continuation of the revolution without it being communist or capitalist in nature.[4] The Tupac Amaru Plan was promulgated in October 1977[5] having as important points: the elaboration of a new constitution through a constituent assembly and a greater emphasis on the dynamic role of private investment.[6]
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Notes and References
- Book: Calvo Gamboa, Carlos . El caso de la revolución peruana . 1979 . 91–109 . es . Revista Divulgativa.
- Desarrollo económico peruano. Del Plan Inca al Plan Túpac Amaru . Comercio Exterior . Lajo L. . Manuel . 1978-02-01 . 2 . 28 . 197–205.
- La actividad empresarial del Estado en el Perú . Apuntes: Revista de ciencias sociales . Álvarez Rodrich . Augusto . 1985 . 3 . 29 . 3–29 . 10.21678/apuntes.16.208 . 2223-1757 . Augusto Álvarez Rodrich. free .
- Book: Atlas histórico mundial . Kinder . Hermann . Ediciones AKAL . 2007 . 978-84-460-2838-3 . 359 . es . Hilgemann . Werner . Hergt . Manfred.
- Book: Gargurevich, Juan . Velasco y la prensa 1968-1975 . . 2021 . 978-612-317-702-7 . es .
- News: Perú: elecciones generales y vuelta al poder, civil para 1980 . 1977-10-11 . . 1134-6582.