PERUVIAN CANDIDATES ABROAD, THE CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC
Kildeer Bermudez Fuentes, Javier Serra Casavilca, Jorge Farfan, David Martin Wong Kcomt, William Chavez represented in the electoral His Fifth
By Jorge Yeshayahu Gonzales-Lara
This new phenomenon is the emergence of political groups calling themselves "independent" trained abroad, including the Political Movement, "Change Peru," Independent Movement "Peruvians Abroad" Independent Movement "All back ". The rise can be explained the lack of public policy on Peruvians living abroad, who bring to the Peruvian economy through remittances, diasporic cultural production, the strong presence of Peruvian cuisine, Peruvian food restaurants, training cameras foreign trade, the presence of Peruvian music, and other contributions of Peruvians living abroad. These new moves are added political parties initially rejected the presence of Peruvians living abroad, creating appendices are redefined their party in order to capitalize on the votes of Peruvians living abroad, estimated at 3 million.
This new electoral phenomenon of Peruvians living abroad is to seek representation in Congress. Among them arise Peruvian Javier Serra Casavilca Peruvian resident of Canada and a naturalized Canadian citizen, a candidate for the National Strength and Kildeer Fuentes Bermudez, naturalized U.S. citizens, candidate on the list to Congress by the Alliance for the Great Cambio.representado to the city of Cuzco. Force 2011, with David Martin Wong Kcomt naturalized U.S. citizen, as the overall coordinator of this group for the United States and Canada, and as coordinator of the state of New Jersey businessman appears Norberto Curitomai, a naturalized U.S. citizen. Nationalist Party, now grouped as throws Earn Peru that Ollanta Humala for president of the Republic, just elected to its board headed by Bernardo Ugaz New York as general secretary, Roberto Cornejo to the Organization, Mark Bouillon on Youth, Eduardo Rivera in the Ideological. Jorge Farfan candidate naturalized Peruvians abroad by APRA and finally William Chavez, a naturalized U.S. citizen who seeks to represent 3 million Peruvians living abroad. These voices never heard, seeking recognition of public policy for the thousands of Peruvians living abroad. The Congress should legislate the Fifth His election and recognize their contribution to the development of Peru.
Peruvians living abroad have the right to have a representation in the Congress of the Republic of Peru, because they represent the Fifth His constituency, and establishing the Ministry of Migration and the formulation of Migration and Law regulations for participation democractica the right to elect and be elected.
The Peruvian diasporas have created spaces transmigracionales and social networks, which arise these early pioneers who seek to represent Peruvians abroad, have opened the debate on the issue of electoral representation from the immigrant experience transmigracional because each represents a positive experience the history of Peruvian migration in the Age of Globalization and becomes a challenge of the XXI Century. .
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