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Decentralist Social Force Party
Partido Descentralista Fuerza Social
LeaderCarmela Chung Echevarría
Founded1997 (as the Party for Social Democracy)
DissolvedAugust 2019
Succeeded byCitizen Force
IdeologySocial democracy
Socialism
Decentralisation
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationTogether for Peru (2017-2019)
Website
http://www.fuerzasocial.pe/

The Decentralist Social Force Party (Spanish: Partido Descentralista Fuerza Social) was a centre-left, social democratic, Peruvian political party. Founded in 1997 as the Party for Social Democracy (Spanish: Partido por la Democracia Social), in 2007 it changed to its current name after incorporating members of the CONREDES de Junín Movement and the Cajamarca Social Force movement.

It was previously a member of the Concertación Descentralista, together with the Partido Movimiento Humanista Peruano (PMHP). The alliance was formally announced on 10 December 2005, two days after both parties obtained formal recognition by the Jurado Nacional de Elecciones, the election process authority. The alliance was ended the next year.

The party joined the Together for Peru coalition in May 2017, but ended up leaving in August 2019 in order to merge with Citizens for Change, a movement led by former Prime Minister Salomon Lerner Ghitis. The merger gave birth to Citizen Force.[1]

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  1. ^ PERÚ, RPP Noticias. "Partido Morado y Fuerza Ciudadana suscriben acuerdo político para las elecciones del 2021". rpp.pe.