Hayist Bases Movement

Hayist Bases Movement (in Spanish: Movimiento de Bases Hayistas) was a splinter group of Peruvian Aprista Party that was founded in 1980.[1] Led by Andrés Townsend and Francisco Diez Canseco Távara, the party claimed to be the true heirs of Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre's ideology, as the official party swift to a more populist agenda with the leadership of Armando Villanueva (who lost the 1980 general election to Fernando Belaúnde), and Alan García, with the latter winning the Presidency in 1985.

Hayist Bases Movement

Movimiento de Bases Hayistas
PresidentAndrés Townsend
Founded1980
Dissolved1992
HeadquartersLima
IdeologySocial democracy
Social conservatism
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing

For the 1985 general election, Townsend and the party reached an agreement with the Christian People's Party in order to run as a coalition named Democratic Convergence. The coalition's presidential nominee, Luis Bedoya Reyes, won 11.9% of the popular vote, placing third.[2]

References

  1. PERÚ, Diario El Comercio. "El testamento de Haya". elcomercio.pe.
  2. PERÚ, ONPE. "ELECCIONES GENERALES 1985 - Nacional (Presidente)" (PDF). web.onpe.gob.pe.
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