Decentralization Coalition
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Concertación Descentralista is a Peruvian electoral coalition established to contend in the 2006 national election. It comprises two national-level parties: the Partido por la Democracia Social - Compromiso Perú (PDS) and the Partido Movimiento Humanista Peruano (PMHP). It was formally announced on 10 December 2005, barely two days after both parties obtained formal recognition by the Jurado Nacional de Elecciones, the election process authority.
The PMHP won the regional elections of 2001 for the northern region of Lambayeque. The PDS is making its electoral debut from within the coalition. The coalition candidate for the presidency was Susana Villarán.
The political discourse revolves around decentralization, both political and economic, poverty reduction and state reform.
The first polls where the coalition appeared gave it 3%, in sixth position overall. Surprisingly, the candidate scored only 0.6% and came in seventh place.
The Concertación Descentralista is a supporter of the free software movement. At the legislative elections held on 9 April 2006, the alliance won 0.9% of the popular vote but no seats in the Congress of the Republic. [1]