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Apart from the actual parties, there are also the political platforms.
Since the self-coup staged by President Fujimori in 1992, the Peruvian
parties have became less and less important to candidates, as the last
election showed.
Guillermo Tell Aveledo, 06 Sep 2000
Flag of the platform that supported the main opposition candidate to the
Presidency, Alejandro Toledo. This is a typical logo on bedsheet flag, although
the logo is pretty clever, combining Inca symbols (the
yellow “sun”) with the "T"
of "Toledo". On the second round to the presidency, other parties of the
opposition rallied for Mr. Toledo, among them the
APRA.
Guillermo Tell Aveledo, 06 Sep 2000
This was the platform that supported the candidacy of President Fujimori
for a third term. It used the Peruvian colours and the
platform’s very unimaginative logo.
Guillermo Tell Aveledo, 06 Sep 2000