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ALAN GARCIA, BRAZIL THE UNITED STATES AND THE PERUVIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

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ALAN GARCIA, BRAZIL, THE UNITED STATES AND
THE Peruvian presidential election
By: José Carlos Luque Brazen *.




28 March 2011 Services of Long Island A Day
http://www.lialdia.com/

For nearly a year the Andean country's political class has prepared its citizens to this crucial election time. The wide range of candidates, the first element is striking is the absence of a representative of APRA. Alan García and APRA leadership decided to get off the electoral role in spite of himself, the reasons that moved to this decision are many, among them we have a limited public support to the administration of President Garcia, corruption scandals related to its former First Minister, Jorge Del Castillo and prominent members of his government, espionage Creole clandestine recordings of his opponents, the failure of his government's policies on public safety and transparency, the privatization effort of the Peruvian Amazon, in addition to its international policy unconditionally to the interests of States together. All of them have armed an explosive political and indigestible ceviche has made the Government Party (Alan Garcia's APRA), the most detestable policy option for Peruvians.

But what options are left to the voters?

The
answers are colorful and draws on them the hand of Alan Garcia, who has been missing from their own candidate, promoted from his fire and not so intimate intimate applications of Keiko Fujimori and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, ombudsmen also have the sympathy of Washington although it should be clear that Alejandro Toledo would make an excellent President for Obama. On the other side of the media ring Ollanta Humala, a figure of Peruvian nationalist passions is placed at the center of the political arena and appear as a serious candidate, mature and responsible, far from hormonal manifestations, and anti-imperialist populist Hugo Chávez. Humala is getting it and now leads the polls. Complete List for those involved in this conspiracy electoral former mayor of Lima, Luis Castaneda, who's favorite, the fifth step all, deflation and falling electoral surely see from your balcony the definition of the runoff between some of the first four candidates mentioned. The rest of the candidates for president do not count except for the anecdote.

On the other hand, it is important to consider surveys of Peruvian democracy barometers (DATUM and IPSOS), whose results are not suitable for heart disease. Humala, has an intention to vote of 21.2%, while Keiko Fujimori follows closely with 20.7%, while Alejandro Toledo is not left behind at 20.1%, while the other two major candidates are down, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, a U.S. citizen with Peruvian presidential vocation barely 14.6% and beyond, Luis Castañeda 13.9% stunted. Thus, the numbers tell us that the fight is among the top three in encuestologos something called "technical tie."

Brazil, U.S. and Alan García Ollanta Humala

Apparently political chess Alan Garcia is crumbling, its commitment to support Fujimori and Kuczynski, in order to split the vote and undermine the support for Humala and Toledo is not working. The support of the Workers Party of Brazil Humala and wear the American dream in the collective imagination of Peruvians are moving to supporters of the moderate nationalism of the House of Pizarro. There is a minor detail that the Nobel Prize for Literature, Mario Vargas Llosa, has called this election a "farce" and that the U.S. citizen, candidate for President of Peru, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, has complained about foreign intervention Brazil, asserting, however, that: "Brazilians are better than people (Hugo) Chavez." And certainly George Bush.

Finally, Peru is on the way to important policy changes, changes that will undoubtedly influence the relationship between South America and the United States. There are only two weeks and hopefully I won, as would a friend, the least worst.

Links and links:
http://www.larepublica .pe/27-03-2011/encuesta-de-apoyo-confirma-humala-en-el-primer-lugar


* Professor - Researcher at the Autonomous University of Mexico City. Latin American migration specialist and activist. Was co-guest editor of the magazine "Hemispheric Hemispheric Institute of the University of New York, in the theme issue entitled: Traveling Virgins (2008). He is currently coordinator of the International Seminar of the State Reform and Citizenship. A number of research developed in conjunction with New York University, University of Chile and the Institute for Social Research at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and has published in academic journals of Mexico (Latin American and Migration Profiles International), Chile (Approaches), United States (Hemisphere), Cuba (Journal of the University of Camagüey) and Israel (Interdisciplinary Studies in Latin America and the Caribbean). His research interests are: Political dimension of migration, Political Culture and Democracy, Citizenship and civil society.



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