Decentralist Party

Decentralist Party (in Spanish: Partido Descentralista) was a political party in Peru. Its president was Francisco Tamayo.

The party's ideology centered around the involvement of citizen and civil society in the political sphere, to strengthen democracy.[1] The party advocated for Decentralization of politics in Peru, in order to regain the citizens' trust in the democratic process[1] after decades of centralized, authoritarian rule.[2]

Decentralist Party of the South

Decentralist Party of the South (in Spanish: Partido Descentralista del Sur or PDS) was a political party in Peru. It was founded in 1931 by Manuel J. Bustamante.[3] It published Nuestra Tierra. The PDS was a merger of the Nationalist Agrarian Party and the Decentralist Party formed for the 1931 elections.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Sagasti, Francisco. "Ideario del Partido Descentralista Fuerza Social" (PDF). franciscosagasti.com.
  2. ^ Ego Aguirre, Manuel Dammert (April 2003). "L a descentralización en el Perú a inicios del siglo XXI: de la reforma institucional al desarrollo territorial". Gestión pública, Instituto Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Planificación Económica y Social. 1 – via repositorio.cepal.org.
  3. ^ Bustamante Belaunde, Luis (December 26, 2017). "Manuel J. Bustamante de la Fuente, por Luis Bustamante Belaunde". El Comercio (in Spanish). ISSN 1605-3052. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  4. ^ Vergara, A. (2014). "The Fujimori Regime through Tocqueville's Lens: Centralism, Regime Change, and Peripheral Elites in Contemporary Peru". In Drinot, P. (ed.). Peru in Theory. Studies of the Americas. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-349-49811-6.