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| foundation = April 10, 2000<br/> May 10, 2017 {{small|(re-foundation)}}
| foundation = April 10, 2000<br/> May 10, 2017 {{small|(re-foundation)}}
| headquarters = Lima
| headquarters = Lima
| position = {{nowrap|[[Center-right politics|Center-right]]<ref name=CENTER>{{Cite web|url=https://larepublica.pe/politica/actualidad/2022/12/27/adelanto-de-elecciones-centroderecha-en-busca-de-consenso-y-novedad-electoral-hernando-de-soto-daniel-urresti-partidos-politicos|title=Centroderecha en busca de consenso y novedad electoral|first=David|last=Pereda|website=[[La República]] |date=December 27, 2022}}</ref> to [[far-right]]<ref name=FAR>{{bullet}}{{cite journal |title=Peru's Castillo will struggle to stay in office |journal=[[Oxford Analytica]] |series=Emerald Expert Briefings |date=11 August 2022 |volume=oxan-db |issue=oxan-db |doi=10.1108/OXAN-DB272027 |url=https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/OXAN-DB272027/full/html |quote=The far-right parties in Congress -- Renovacion Popular (Popular Renewal) and Avanza Pais (Forward Country)}}
| position = {{nowrap|[[Center-right politics|Center-right]]<ref name=CENTER>
*{{cite news |title=El caos se apodera de Perú, con una veintena de muertos y una presidenta en la cuerda floja |url=https://www.publico.es/internacional/caos-apodera-peru-veintena-muertos-presidenta-cuerda-floja.html |work=[[Público (Spain)|Público]] |date=17 December 2022 |quote=partido ultraderechista Avanza País}}
*{{Cite web|url=https://larepublica.pe/politica/actualidad/2022/12/27/adelanto-de-elecciones-centroderecha-en-busca-de-consenso-y-novedad-electoral-hernando-de-soto-daniel-urresti-partidos-politicos|title=Centroderecha en busca de consenso y novedad electoral|first=David|last=Pereda|website=[[La República]] |date=December 27, 2022}}
*<{{cite news |last1=Vásquez |first1=Jorge Rendón |title=Desmanes en las calles: la ultraderecha está jugando con la gasolina... y con el fuego |url=https://elbuho.pe/2022/04/desmanes-en-las-calles-la-ultraderecha-esta-jugando-con-la-gasolina-y-con-el-fuego/ |access-date=30 April 2023 |work=El Búho |date=10 April 2022 |language=es |quote=The far right, personified in Congress by 43 representatives of the groups Fuerza Popular, Renovación Popular and Avanza País and some of their center allies}}
*{{Cite web|url=https://www.clarin.com/politica/peru-prohibio-entrada-juan-grabois-desestabilizar-democracia-_0_lI7hMqaBqh.html|title=Perú también le prohibió la entrada a Juan Grabois por "desestabilizar la democracia"|first=Natasha|last=Niebieskikwiat|website=[[Clarín (Argentine newspaper)|Clarín]] |date= 30 March 2022|quote=...tuiteó la diputada Patricia Chirinos, del partido de centroderecha Avanza País.}}
*{{cite news |title=Así se movieron los votos en el Congreso para darle la ajustada confianza al gabinete de Aníbal Torres |url=https://redaccion.lamula.pe/2022/03/09/asi-se-movieron-los-votos-en-el-congreso-para-darle-la-ajustada-confianza-al-gabinete-de-anibal-torres/lumasap/ |access-date=30 April 2023 |work=LaMula |date=2022 |language=es |quote=Far-right: Fuerza Popular since then marked its line of voting against all the cabinets that Pedro Castillo names from now on. ... To these votes against were added those of Popular Renewal and Avanza País}}
*{{Cite web|url=https://larepublica.pe/politica/elecciones/2022/08/29/elecciones-2022-quienes-son-los-candidatos-de-san-isidro-y-que-proponen-jne-onpe-evat|title=Elecciones 2022: ¿quiénes son los candidatos de San Isidro y qué proponen para el gobierno municipal?|first=Scheila|last=Tolentino|website=[[La República]] |date= 2 October 2022|quote=En las elecciones distritales postula de la mano del partido político de centroderecha, Avanza País.}}
*{{cite news |title=Perú: nuevo intento destituyente en contra de Pedro Castillo {{!}} El Congreso aprobó una moción para derrocarlo, la tercera en 16 meses |url=https://www.pagina12.com.ar/504082-peru-nuevo-intento-destituyente-contra-pedro-castillo |access-date=17 January 2023 |work=[[Pagina 12]] |date=2 December 2022 |language=es |quote=tres partidos de derecha radical -Fuerza Popular, Renovación Popular y Avanza País}}
*{{Cite web|url=https://www.swissinfo.ch/spa/per%C3%BA-congreso_congreso-niega-permiso-a-castillo-para-ir-a-cumbre-de-alianza-del-pac%C3%ADfico/48067290|title=Congreso niega permiso a Castillo para ir a cumbre de Alianza del Pacífico|website=[[Swissinfo|SWI swissinfo.ch]] |date= 17 November 2022|quote=Según Alejandro Cavero, del partido centroderechista Avanza País, Castillo hace "papelones" en el extranjero...}}
*{{cite news |title=Killing of protesters sparks early elections |url=https://newint.org/features/2022/12/22/killing-protesters-sparks-early-elections-peru |access-date=17 January 2023 |work=[[New Internationalist]] |date=22 December 2022 |language=en |quote=the far-right Avanza País}}
*{{Cite web|url=https://www.ip.gov.py/ip/castillo-rechazo-la-iniciativa-de-la-oposicion-para-destituirlo-en-el-congreso/|title=Castillo rechazó la iniciativa de la oposición para destituirlo en el Congreso|website=ip.gov.py |date= 24 November 2021|quote=La semana pasada, la congresista Patricia Chirinos, del centroderechista Avanza País, anunció un pedido de destitución contra el presidente por «incapacidad moral»...}}
</ref>}}<br>
*{{Cite web|url=https://derechadiario.com.ar/latinoamerica/latinoamerica_peru/a-pesar-del-quiebre-en-el-gobierno-el-congreso-aprobo-el-nuevo-gabinete-con-apoyo-de-un-sector-de-la-oposicion|title=A pesar del quiebre en el gobierno, el Congreso aprobó el nuevo gabinete con apoyo de un sector de la oposición|website=La Derecha Diario |date= 5 November 2021|quote=Algo curioso fue que hubo tres congresistas del centroderechista Avanza País y dos del derechista Renovación Popular que dieron su voto a favor de la confianza.}}</ref> to [[Right-wing]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://amerika21.de/2021/10/255187/vox-partei-spanien-fujimori-peru|title=Ultrarechte spanische Vox-Partei und Fujimoristen in Peru wollen kooperieren|first=Serena|last=Pongratz|date=October 26, 2020}}</ref>}}<br> '''Historical:''' <br/>[[Center-left politics|Center-left]]
| ideology = {{ubl|class=nowrap|
| ideology = {{ubl|class=nowrap|
|[[Liberalism]]<ref name=LIB>
*{{cite news |title=El próximo presidente de Perú enfrentará la inestabilidad de un Congreso dividido|url=https://www.telam.com.ar/notas/202104/551927-el-proximo-presidente-de-peru-enfrentara-una-vez-mas-la-inestabilidad-de-un-congreso-dividido.html |work=[[Télam]] |date=24 April 2021 |quote=También ocuparán escaños el liberal Avanza País, con probablemente siete|language=es}}
*{{cite news |title=El Congreso de Perú tendrá autoridades opositoras en el primer año del gobierno de Castillo |url=https://www.ambito.com/mundo/peru/el-congreso-tendra-autoridades-opositoras-el-primer-ano-del-gobierno-castillo-n5233540 |work=[[Ámbito Financiero]] |date=26 July 2023 |language=es |quote=...y Patricia Chirinos (del liberal Avanza País).}}
*{{cite news |last1=Ruiz |first1=Ariela|title=The Triumph of Pedro Castillo Amid the Campaign to Undermine His Presidency |url=https://www.counterpunch.org/2021/07/02/the-triumph-of-pedro-castillo-amid-the-campaign-to-undermine-his-presidency/ |access-date=16 April 2023 |work=[[CounterPunch]] |date=2 July 2021 |quote=...the liberal Avanza País of Hernando de Soto...}}
*{{Cite web|url=https://elcomercio.pe/politica/al-centro-hay-sitio-por-que-la-derecha-se-niega-a-si-misma-cronica-de-fernando-vivas-keiko-fujimori-fuerza-popular-miguel-torres-fabiola-morales-renovacion-popular-avanza-pais-noticia/ |url-access=subscription |title=Al centro hay sitio. ¿Por qué la derecha se niega a sí misma? Crónica de Fernando Vivas|first=Vivas|last=Fernando|work=[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]|date=February 3, 2023|language=es}}
*{{cite news |last1=Rotundo |first1=Oscar|title=Nuestra América debe acompañar al legitimo gobierno de Perú|url=https://noticiaspia.com/nuestra-america-debe-acompanar-al-legitimo-gobierno-de-peru/ |access-date=16 April 2023 |work=Noticias Pia |date=24 August 2021 |quote=...partidos políticos como Fuerza Popular del clan Fujimori, la centroderechista Alianza Para el Progreso, el conservador Podemos y el liberal Avanza País, que conforman la mayoría parlamentaria...}}</ref>

|[[Conservative liberalism]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.msn.com/de-de/nachrichten/politik/avanza-pa%C3%ADs-lehnt-das-vom-peruanischen-premierminister-vorgeschlagene-treffen-zum-%C2%ABbr%C3%BCckenbau%C2%BB-ab/ar-AA14LA85|title=Avanza País lehnt das vom peruanischen Premierminister vorgeschlagene Treffen zum «Brückenbau» ab.|first=Ingrid|last=Schulze|website=[[MSN]] |date=December 1, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://americasquarterly.org/article/graphic-perus-young-politicians/|title=Graphic: Peru’s Young Politicians |website=[[Americas Quarterly]] |date=October 25, 2022}}</ref>
|[[Conservative liberalism]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.msn.com/de-de/nachrichten/politik/avanza-pa%C3%ADs-lehnt-das-vom-peruanischen-premierminister-vorgeschlagene-treffen-zum-%C2%ABbr%C3%BCckenbau%C2%BB-ab/ar-AA14LA85|title=Avanza País lehnt das vom peruanischen Premierminister vorgeschlagene Treffen zum «Brückenbau» ab.|first=Ingrid|last=Schulze|website=[[MSN]] |date=December 1, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://americasquarterly.org/article/graphic-perus-young-politicians/|title=Graphic: Peru’s Young Politicians |website=[[Americas Quarterly]] |date=October 25, 2022}}</ref>
|[[Economic liberalism]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-12-13|title=Economista Hernando de Soto desafía el consenso socialista sobre la desigualdad Thomas Piketty Economia|url=https://gestion.pe/economia/economista-hernando-de-soto-desafia-el-consenso-socialista-sobre-la-desigualdad-noticia/|access-date=2021-02-14|website=Gestión|language=es}}</ref>
|[[Economic liberalism]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-12-13|title=Economista Hernando de Soto desafía el consenso socialista sobre la desigualdad Thomas Piketty Economia|url=https://gestion.pe/economia/economista-hernando-de-soto-desafia-el-consenso-socialista-sobre-la-desigualdad-noticia/|access-date=2021-02-14|website=Gestión|language=es}}</ref>
|[[Neoliberalism]]
|[[Neoliberalism]]
|'''Historical:'''
|'''Historical:'''
|[[Social democracy]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://cosas.pe/de-fondo/192192/en-exclusiva-hernando-de-soto-confirma-su-postulacion-con-avanza-pais-y-aqui-te-mostramos-el-nuevo-simbolo-del-partido/|title=En Exclusiva: Hernando de Soto confirma su postulación con Avanza País y aquí te mostramos el nuevo símbolo del partido|website=cosas.pe|date=24 September 2020 }}</ref>
|[[Social democracy]]<ref name=COSAS1>{{Cite web|url=https://cosas.pe/de-fondo/192192/en-exclusiva-hernando-de-soto-confirma-su-postulacion-con-avanza-pais-y-aqui-te-mostramos-el-nuevo-simbolo-del-partido/|title=En Exclusiva: Hernando de Soto confirma su postulación con Avanza País y aquí te mostramos el nuevo símbolo del partido|website=cosas.pe|date=24 September 2020 }}</ref>
|[[Social conservatism]]{{cn|reason=Your explanation here|date=January 2023}}
|[[Social conservatism]]<ref name=COSAS1/>
|[[Ultranationalism]]<ref name=":1"/>
|[[Ethnocacerism]]
}}
}}
| seats1_title = [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|Congress]]
| seats1_title = [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|Congress]]
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{{Liberalism in Peru |expanded=Parties}}
{{Politics of Peru}}
'''Go on Country – Social Integration Party''' ({{lang-es|Avanza País – Partido de Integración Social}}) is a [[Peru]]vian [[political party]]. Founded in the northern city of [[Santiago de Chuco]], [[La Libertad Region|La Libertad]] in 2000, the party nominated [[Ulises Humala]], brother of future President [[Ollanta Humala]], for the presidency in the [[2006 Peruvian general election|2006 general election]], in the election, the party won 1.1% of the popular vote but no seats in the [[Congress of Peru|Congress of the Republic]]. The presidential ticket itself attained 0.2%, placing fourteenth nationally and subsequently lost its registration.<ref name=":0" />
'''Go on Country – Social Integration Party''' ({{lang-es|Avanza País – Partido de Integración Social}}) is a [[Peru]]vian [[political party]]. Founded in the northern city of [[Santiago de Chuco]], [[La Libertad Region|La Libertad]] in 2000, the party nominated [[Ulises Humala]], brother of future President [[Ollanta Humala]], for the presidency in the [[2006 Peruvian general election|2006 general election]], in the election, the party won 1.1% of the popular vote but no seats in the [[Congress of Peru|Congress of the Republic]]. The presidential ticket itself attained 0.2%, placing fourteenth nationally and subsequently lost its registration.<ref name=":0" />


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==History==
==History==
In early 2005, the party registered in the National Elections Jury and participated in the [[2006 Peruvian general election|2006 general election]], launching [[Ulises Humala]] as its presidential nominee. At the [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|legislative]] [[2006 Peruvian general election|elections]] held on 9 April 2006, the party won 1.1% of the popular vote but no seats in the [[Congress of Peru|Congress of the Republic]]. The presidential ticket itself attained 0.2%, placing fourteenth nationally.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://elcomercio.pe/politica/vuelve-avanza-pais-partido-tuvo-candidatos-ulises-antauro-humala-423132-noticia/|title=Partido que tuvo como candidatos a Ulises y Antauro Humala logra inscripción|website=elcomercio.pe|date=17 May 2017 }}</ref>
In early 2005, the party registered in the National Elections Jury and participated in the [[2006 Peruvian general election|2006 general election]], launching [[Ulises Humala]] as its presidential nominee.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=28 February 2006 |title=Los hermanos Humala, en carrera por el poder en Perú |url=https://www.infobae.com/2006/02/28/240939-los-hermanos-humala-carrera-el-poder-peru/ |access-date=2023-05-17 |website=[[Infobae]] |language=es-ES}}</ref> At the [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|legislative]] [[2006 Peruvian general election|elections]] held on 9 April 2006, the party won 1.1% of the popular vote but no seats in the [[Congress of Peru|Congress of the Republic]]. The presidential ticket itself attained 0.2%, placing fourteenth nationally.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=17 May 2017 |title=Partido que tuvo como candidatos a Ulises y Antauro Humala logra inscripción |url=https://elcomercio.pe/politica/vuelve-avanza-pais-partido-tuvo-candidatos-ulises-antauro-humala-423132-noticia/ |website=[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]}}</ref>


Upon losing the formal registration as a political organization, it had a new re-founding stage that took place on May 10, 2017, after several years, culminating in a new registration on the same year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-oficializan-inscripcion-partido-politico-avanza-pais-667182.aspx|title=Oficializan inscripción de partido político Avanza País|website=andina.pe}}</ref>
Upon losing the formal registration as a political organization, it had a new re-founding stage that took place on May 10, 2017, after several years, culminating in a new registration on the same year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-oficializan-inscripcion-partido-politico-avanza-pais-667182.aspx|title=Oficializan inscripción de partido político Avanza País|website=andina.pe}}</ref>
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In the [[2020 Peruvian parliamentary election|legislative election]] held on 26 January 2020, the party won 2.5% of the popular vote but no seats in the [[Peruvian Congress|Congress of the Republic]], as it failed to pass once again the 5% electoral threshold.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-juntos-por-peru-y-otros-11-partidos-no-pasaran-valla-al-9909-del-conteo-onpe-783181.aspx|title=11 partidos no pasarán la valla, al 99.09 % del conteo de ONPE|website=andina.pe}}</ref> In the [[2021 Peruvian general election|legislative election]] held on 11 April 2021, the party won 7.5% of the popular vote and 7 seats in the [[Peruvian Congress|Congress of the Republic]], as it was able to pass the 5% electoral threshold.
In the [[2020 Peruvian parliamentary election|legislative election]] held on 26 January 2020, the party won 2.5% of the popular vote but no seats in the [[Peruvian Congress|Congress of the Republic]], as it failed to pass once again the 5% electoral threshold.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-juntos-por-peru-y-otros-11-partidos-no-pasaran-valla-al-9909-del-conteo-onpe-783181.aspx|title=11 partidos no pasarán la valla, al 99.09 % del conteo de ONPE|website=andina.pe}}</ref> In the [[2021 Peruvian general election|legislative election]] held on 11 April 2021, the party won 7.5% of the popular vote and 7 seats in the [[Peruvian Congress|Congress of the Republic]], as it was able to pass the 5% electoral threshold.


In december 2021, Hernando de Soto renounced to the party, after stating that the party went on a dispute for its control between Aldo Borrero Rojas, the leader of the party, and Edwin de la Cruz Ponce, the general secretary, which was kicked out before but was keeping appealing.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.infobae.com/america/peru/2021/12/23/hernando-de-soto-renuncio-a-avanza-pais-y-se-iria-al-partido-fe-en-peru/|title=Hernando de Soto renunció a Avanza País y se iría al partido Fe en Perú|first=|last=|date=December 23, 2021|work=[[Infobae]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elperuano.pe/noticia/135978-hernando-de-soto-renuncia-al-partido-avanza-pais#:~:text=21%2F12%2F2021%20El%20excandidato,realiz%C3%B3%20en%20el%20presente%20a%C3%B1o.|title=Hernando de Soto renuncia al partido Avanza País|first=|last=|date=December 22, 2021|work=[[El Peruano]]}}</ref>
In December 2021, Hernando de Soto left the party after stating that the party went on a dispute for its control between Aldo Borrero Rojas, the leader of the party, and Edwin de la Cruz Ponce, the general secretary, who was previously removed but continued to denounce his removal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.infobae.com/america/peru/2021/12/23/hernando-de-soto-renuncio-a-avanza-pais-y-se-iria-al-partido-fe-en-peru/|title=Hernando de Soto renunció a Avanza País y se iría al partido Fe en Perú|first=|last=|date=December 23, 2021|work=[[Infobae]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elperuano.pe/noticia/135978-hernando-de-soto-renuncia-al-partido-avanza-pais#:~:text=21%2F12%2F2021%20El%20excandidato,realiz%C3%B3%20en%20el%20presente%20a%C3%B1o.|title=Hernando de Soto renuncia al partido Avanza País|first=|last=|date=December 22, 2021|work=[[El Peruano]]}}</ref>


==Ideology==
==Ideology==
Initially, Go on Country stood for [[social democracy]], [[social conservatism]]{{cn|reason=Your explanation here|date=January 2023}}, and [[ethnocacerism]] under Humala. However, the party's ideology has begun to change in recent years, particularly after the party's refounding in 2017, as it regained its registration at the [[National Jury of Elections]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://elcomercio.pe/politica/vuelve-avanza-pais-partido-tuvo-candidatos-ulises-antauro-humala-423132-noticia/|title=Partido que tuvo como candidatos a Ulises y Antauro Humala logra inscripción|first=Kanashiro Fonken|last=Gustavo|date=May 17, 2017|website=elcomercio.pe}}</ref> Since [[Hernando de Soto (economist)|Hernando de Soto]]'s presidential run in 2021, the party has been described as a supporter of [[center-right politics]],<ref name=CENTER/> though the party's members in the [[Congress of Peru|congress]] have been described by some media as being part of a "far-right" bloc allied with [[Popular Force]] and [[Popular Renewal]].<ref name=FAR><br>
Go on Country described itself as a [[centrist]] party in support of [[social democracy]] and [[social conservatism]] upon its founding,<ref name="COSAS1" /> while [[Infobae]] described it as [[Ultranationalism|ultranationalist]] in 2006.<ref name=":1" /> The party's ideology evolved in recent years, particularly after the party's re-founding in 2017 after it regained its registration at the [[National Jury of Elections]].<ref name=":0" /> Since [[Hernando de Soto (economist)|Hernando de Soto]]'s presidential run in 2021, the party has been described as a supporter of [[far-right politics]],<ref name=FAR/> though some [[media in Peru]] describe the party as [[center-right]].<ref name=CENTER/> Its members in the [[Congress of Peru]] have been described as being part of a "far-right" bloc allied with [[Popular Force]] and [[Popular Renewal]].<ref name="FAR" /> Representatives of the party signed the [[Madrid Charter]], an anti-leftist manifesto organized by the conservative Spanish party [[Vox (political party)|Vox]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Moncada|first=Andrea|date=25 October 2021|title=What's With All the Imperial Spanish Flags in Peru (and Elsewhere)?|url=https://www.americasquarterly.org/article/whats-with-all-the-imperial-spanish-flags-in-peru-and-elsewhere/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-12-26|website=[[Americas Quarterly]]|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2021-11-14|title=El partido Vox y la carta de Madrid|url=https://elcomercio.pe/mundo/actualidad/espana-el-partido-vox-y-la-carta-de-madrid-por-farid-kahhat-noticia/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-12-26|website=[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]|language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Vox estrecha lazos con derecha peruana y suma firmas a su pacto anticomunista|url=https://www.swissinfo.ch/spa/per%C3%BA-pol%C3%ADtica_vox-estrecha-lazos-con-derecha-peruana-y-suma-firmas-a-su-pacto-anticomunista/46974610|url-status=live|access-date=2021-12-26|website=[[EFE]]|language=es}}</ref> Economically, the party embraces [[classical liberalism]] and [[economic liberalism]], generally supporting free markets.
*{{cite journal |title=Peru's Castillo will struggle to stay in office |journal=[[Oxford Analytica]] |series=Emerald Expert Briefings |date=11 August 2022 |volume=oxan-db |issue=oxan-db |doi=10.1108/OXAN-DB272027 |url=https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/OXAN-DB272027/full/html |quote=The far-right parties in Congress -- Renovacion Popular (Popular Renewal) and Avanza Pais (Forward Country)}}
*{{cite news |title=El caos se apodera de Perú, con una veintena de muertos y una presidenta en la cuerda floja |url=https://www.publico.es/internacional/caos-apodera-peru-veintena-muertos-presidenta-cuerda-floja.html |work=[[Público (Spain)|Público]] |date=17 December 2022 |quote=partido ultraderechista Avanza País}}
*<{{cite news |last1=Vásquez |first1=Jorge Rendón |title=Desmanes en las calles: la ultraderecha está jugando con la gasolina... y con el fuego |url=https://elbuho.pe/2022/04/desmanes-en-las-calles-la-ultraderecha-esta-jugando-con-la-gasolina-y-con-el-fuego/ |access-date=30 April 2023 |work=El Búho |date=10 April 2022 |language=es |quote=The far right, personified in Congress by 43 representatives of the groups Fuerza Popular, Renovación Popular and Avanza País and some of their center allies}}
*{{cite news |title=Así se movieron los votos en el Congreso para darle la ajustada confianza al gabinete de Aníbal Torres |url=https://redaccion.lamula.pe/2022/03/09/asi-se-movieron-los-votos-en-el-congreso-para-darle-la-ajustada-confianza-al-gabinete-de-anibal-torres/lumasap/ |access-date=30 April 2023 |work=LaMula |date=2022 |language=es |quote=Far-right: Fuerza Popular since then marked its line of voting against all the cabinets that Pedro Castillo names from now on. ... To these votes against were added those of Popular Renewal and Avanza País}}
*{{cite news |title=Perú: nuevo intento destituyente en contra de Pedro Castillo {{!}} El Congreso aprobó una moción para derrocarlo, la tercera en 16 meses |url=https://www.pagina12.com.ar/504082-peru-nuevo-intento-destituyente-contra-pedro-castillo |access-date=17 January 2023 |work=[[Pagina 12]] |date=2 December 2022 |language=es |quote=tres partidos de derecha radical -Fuerza Popular, Renovación Popular y Avanza País}}
*{{cite news |title=Killing of protesters sparks early elections |url=https://newint.org/features/2022/12/22/killing-protesters-sparks-early-elections-peru |access-date=17 January 2023 |work=[[New Internationalist]] |date=22 December 2022 |language=en |quote=the far-right Avanza País}}
</ref><br>Representatives of the party signed the [[Madrid Charter]], an anti-leftist manifesto organized by the conservative Spanish party [[Vox (political party)|Vox]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Moncada|first=Andrea|date=25 October 2021|title=What's With All the Imperial Spanish Flags in Peru (and Elsewhere)?|url=https://www.americasquarterly.org/article/whats-with-all-the-imperial-spanish-flags-in-peru-and-elsewhere/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-12-26|website=[[Americas Quarterly]]|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2021-11-14|title=El partido Vox y la carta de Madrid|url=https://elcomercio.pe/mundo/actualidad/espana-el-partido-vox-y-la-carta-de-madrid-por-farid-kahhat-noticia/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-12-26|website=[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]|language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Vox estrecha lazos con derecha peruana y suma firmas a su pacto anticomunista|url=https://www.swissinfo.ch/spa/per%C3%BA-pol%C3%ADtica_vox-estrecha-lazos-con-derecha-peruana-y-suma-firmas-a-su-pacto-anticomunista/46974610|url-status=live|access-date=2021-12-26|website=[[EFE]]|language=es}}</ref> Economically, the party embraces [[classical liberalism]] and [[economic liberalism]], generally supporting free markets.


The party does not have an official stance on social issues as it once did, as can be evidenced by the fact that the respective leading figures for de Soto's presidential campaign, Instituto Político para la Libertad Peru (IPL) vice president, Beltrán Gomez Hijar, and IPL member and congressman [[Alejandro Cavero]], have supported pro-[[LGBT]] and [[pro-choice]] causes, whereas congresswoman [[Adriana Tudela]], daughter of former [[Vice President of Peru|Vice President]] [[Francisco Tudela]], is opposed to abortion.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://manoalzada.pe/feminismos/tudela-y-cavero-de-avanza-pais-a-favor-de-no-avanzar-en-derechos-de-las-mujeres|title=Hernando de Soto: El Movadef, abortistas y promotes LGTB en su partido|first=Luciano|last=Revoredo|date=October 20, 2020|website=laabeja.pe}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://manoalzada.pe/feminismos/tudela-y-cavero-de-avanza-pais-a-favor-de-no-avanzar-en-derechos-de-las-mujeres|title=Tudela y Cavero, de Avanza País, a favor de no avanzar en derechos de las mujeres|date=January 2021|website=manoalzada.pe}}</ref>
The party does not have an official stance on social issues as it once did, as can be evidenced by the fact that the respective leading figures for de Soto's presidential campaign, Instituto Político para la Libertad Peru (IPL) vice president, Beltrán Gomez Hijar, and IPL member and congressman [[Alejandro Cavero]], have supported pro-[[LGBT]] and [[pro-choice]] causes, whereas congresswoman [[Adriana Tudela]], daughter of former [[Vice President of Peru|Vice President]] [[Francisco Tudela]], is opposed to abortion.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://manoalzada.pe/feminismos/tudela-y-cavero-de-avanza-pais-a-favor-de-no-avanzar-en-derechos-de-las-mujeres|title=Hernando de Soto: El Movadef, abortistas y promotes LGTB en su partido|first=Luciano|last=Revoredo|date=October 20, 2020|website=laabeja.pe}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://manoalzada.pe/feminismos/tudela-y-cavero-de-avanza-pais-a-favor-de-no-avanzar-en-derechos-de-las-mujeres|title=Tudela y Cavero, de Avanza País, a favor de no avanzar en derechos de las mujeres|date=January 2021|website=manoalzada.pe}}</ref>

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Go on Country – Social Integration Party
Avanza País – Partido de Integración Social
AbbreviationAvP
PresidentAldo Borrero
FoundedApril 10, 2000
May 10, 2017 (re-foundation)
HeadquartersLima
Ideology
Political positionCenter-right[6] to far-right[7]
Congress
9 / 130
Governorships
0 / 25
Regional Councillors
5 / 274
Province Mayorships
4 / 196
District Mayorships
18 / 1,874
Website
http://avanzapais.org.pe/

Go on Country – Social Integration Party (Spanish: Avanza País – Partido de Integración Social) is a Peruvian political party. Founded in the northern city of Santiago de Chuco, La Libertad in 2000, the party nominated Ulises Humala, brother of future President Ollanta Humala, for the presidency in the 2006 general election, in the election, the party won 1.1% of the popular vote but no seats in the Congress of the Republic. The presidential ticket itself attained 0.2%, placing fourteenth nationally and subsequently lost its registration.[8]

In 2020, almost 15 years since its last participation in a general election, economist Hernando de Soto registered in the party in order to run for the presidency at the 2021 general election.[9] He would end up placing 4th in the race.[10][11]

History

In early 2005, the party registered in the National Elections Jury and participated in the 2006 general election, launching Ulises Humala as its presidential nominee.[5] At the legislative elections held on 9 April 2006, the party won 1.1% of the popular vote but no seats in the Congress of the Republic. The presidential ticket itself attained 0.2%, placing fourteenth nationally.[8]

Upon losing the formal registration as a political organization, it had a new re-founding stage that took place on May 10, 2017, after several years, culminating in a new registration on the same year.[12]

In the legislative election held on 26 January 2020, the party won 2.5% of the popular vote but no seats in the Congress of the Republic, as it failed to pass once again the 5% electoral threshold.[13] In the legislative election held on 11 April 2021, the party won 7.5% of the popular vote and 7 seats in the Congress of the Republic, as it was able to pass the 5% electoral threshold.

In December 2021, Hernando de Soto left the party after stating that the party went on a dispute for its control between Aldo Borrero Rojas, the leader of the party, and Edwin de la Cruz Ponce, the general secretary, who was previously removed but continued to denounce his removal.[14][15]

Ideology

Go on Country described itself as a centrist party in support of social democracy and social conservatism upon its founding,[4] while Infobae described it as ultranationalist in 2006.[5] The party's ideology evolved in recent years, particularly after the party's re-founding in 2017 after it regained its registration at the National Jury of Elections.[8] Since Hernando de Soto's presidential run in 2021, the party has been described as a supporter of far-right politics,[7] though some media in Peru describe the party as center-right.[6] Its members in the Congress of Peru have been described as being part of a "far-right" bloc allied with Popular Force and Popular Renewal.[7] Representatives of the party signed the Madrid Charter, an anti-leftist manifesto organized by the conservative Spanish party Vox.[16][17][18] Economically, the party embraces classical liberalism and economic liberalism, generally supporting free markets.

The party does not have an official stance on social issues as it once did, as can be evidenced by the fact that the respective leading figures for de Soto's presidential campaign, Instituto Político para la Libertad Peru (IPL) vice president, Beltrán Gomez Hijar, and IPL member and congressman Alejandro Cavero, have supported pro-LGBT and pro-choice causes, whereas congresswoman Adriana Tudela, daughter of former Vice President Francisco Tudela, is opposed to abortion.[19][20]

Under de Soto's leadership, the party is defined by analysts and pundits as right-leaning on the political spectrum.[21] According to Georgetown University political scientist Eliana Carlín, de Soto was the one who chose the party to run, and the party welcomed him due to his international prominence in the economic academia. In her opinion, the party is an "electoral vehicle" that reached an agreement with de Soto and that "they are not interested in ideology".[22]

Controversies

Avanza País, in a journalistic column of RPP, was accused of surrogacy due to the incorporation of members who had no relationship with the party months prior.[23] Despite this, party president Pedro Cenas rejected the notion of his party functioning as a surrogate and stated that "politics is not a commodity, but an act of faith and integration".[24]

Election results

Presidential election

Year Candidate Party Votes Percentage Outcome
2006 Ulises Humala Go on Country – Social Integration Party 24,518
0.20
14th
2021 Hernando de Soto Go on Country – Social Integration Party 1,674,201
11.63
4th

Elections to the Congress of the Republic

Year Votes % Seats Increase/Decrease Position
2006 122,653 1.1%
0 / 120
Steady Extra-parliamentary
2020 373,113 2.5%
0 / 130
Steady Extra-parliamentary
2021 969,059 7.5%
7 / 130
Increase 7 Minority

Regional and municipal elections

Year Regional governors Provincial mayors District mayors
Outcome Outcome Outcome
2018
0 / 25
4 / 196
18 / 1,874

References

  1. ^ Schulze, Ingrid (December 1, 2022). "Avanza País lehnt das vom peruanischen Premierminister vorgeschlagene Treffen zum «Brückenbau» ab". MSN.
  2. ^ "Graphic: Peru's Young Politicians". Americas Quarterly. October 25, 2022.
  3. ^ "Economista Hernando de Soto desafía el consenso socialista sobre la desigualdad Thomas Piketty Economia". Gestión (in Spanish). 2019-12-13. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
  4. ^ a b c "En Exclusiva: Hernando de Soto confirma su postulación con Avanza País y aquí te mostramos el nuevo símbolo del partido". cosas.pe. 24 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "Los hermanos Humala, en carrera por el poder en Perú". Infobae (in European Spanish). 28 February 2006. Retrieved 2023-05-17.
  6. ^ a b Pereda, David (December 27, 2022). "Centroderecha en busca de consenso y novedad electoral". La República.
  7. ^ a b c  • "Peru's Castillo will struggle to stay in office". Oxford Analytica. Emerald Expert Briefings. oxan–db (oxan–db). 11 August 2022. doi:10.1108/OXAN-DB272027. The far-right parties in Congress -- Renovacion Popular (Popular Renewal) and Avanza Pais (Forward Country)
  8. ^ a b c "Partido que tuvo como candidatos a Ulises y Antauro Humala logra inscripción". El Comercio. 17 May 2017.
  9. ^ "Hernando de Soto se inscribió como militante de Avanza País junto al empresario Carlos Añaños". gestion.pe. 26 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Elecciones 2021 | Hernando de Soto presenta a Julia Príncipe y Francisco Tudela como parte de su equipo técnico". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). 2020-10-30. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  11. ^ "Elecciones 2021 | Hernando de Soto confirma postulación a la Presidencia por Avanza País". Peru21 (in Spanish). 2020-09-25. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  12. ^ "Oficializan inscripción de partido político Avanza País". andina.pe.
  13. ^ "11 partidos no pasarán la valla, al 99.09 % del conteo de ONPE". andina.pe.
  14. ^ "Hernando de Soto renunció a Avanza País y se iría al partido Fe en Perú". Infobae. December 23, 2021.
  15. ^ "Hernando de Soto renuncia al partido Avanza País". El Peruano. December 22, 2021.
  16. ^ Moncada, Andrea (25 October 2021). "What's With All the Imperial Spanish Flags in Peru (and Elsewhere)?". Americas Quarterly. Retrieved 2021-12-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ "El partido Vox y la carta de Madrid". El Comercio (in Spanish). 2021-11-14. Retrieved 2021-12-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ "Vox estrecha lazos con derecha peruana y suma firmas a su pacto anticomunista". EFE (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  19. ^ Revoredo, Luciano (October 20, 2020). "Hernando de Soto: El Movadef, abortistas y promotes LGTB en su partido". laabeja.pe.
  20. ^ "Tudela y Cavero, de Avanza País, a favor de no avanzar en derechos de las mujeres". manoalzada.pe. January 2021.
  21. ^
  22. ^ Abanto, Andrea (November 22, 2020). "Politóloga sobre Hernando de Soto en Avanza País: "No creo que les interese la ideología"". larepublica.pe.
  23. ^ Herrada, Diego Pajares (2020-12-11). "Elecciones 2021: ¿Qué son los partidos 'vientre de alquiler' y cómo influyen en la crisis electoral? | El Poder en tus Manos". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  24. ^ "Líder de Avanza País: "No nos vean como vientre de alquiler"". Nacional (in Spanish). 2020-09-26. Retrieved 2021-04-14.