Cambio 90 – New Majority

Cambio 90 – New Majority (Spanish: Alianza Electoral Cambio 90 — Nueva Mayoría, C90—NM) was a Peruvian right-wing electoral alliance eponymously formed by pro-Fujimorist parties Cambio 90 and New Majority which ruled Peru from 1992 to 2000, serving more as an instrumental electoral vehicle for Alberto Fujimori.[1]

Cambio 90 – New Majority
Alianza Electoral Cambio 90 — Nueva Mayoría
AbbreviationC90—NM
LeaderAlberto Fujimori
FounderJaime Yoshiyama
Founded1992
Dissolved2005
Succeeded byAlliance for the Future (2005-2010)
IdeologyFujimorism
Political positionRight-wing
National affiliationPeru 2000 (1999-2001)
Members
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History

The alliance was formed in 1992 for the Democratic Constituent Congress election of that year in which they won a majority in the Democratic Constituent Congress and once again in the 1995 general election.[2] In the 2000 general election, Cambio 90 and New Majority were part of Peru 2000 and the alliance was briefly dissolved.

In the aftermath of Alberto Fujimori's downfall in late 2000, the alliance was once again revived and participated at the 2001 general election, only running for Congress and only won 3 seats in Congress.[3] For the 2006 general election, the alliance was dissolved and Cambio 90 and New Majority participated under the Alliance for the Future.

Electoral history

Presidential elections

YearCandidateCoalitionVotesPercentageOutcome
1995Alberto Fujimori Cambio 90 – New Majority Electoral Alliance4 645 279
64.42
1st

Elections to the Congress of the Republic

YearLeaderVotes%Number of seats / Position
1995Alberto Fujimori2 193 72451.1%
67 / 120
23Majority
20004 189 019 participated under Peru 200042.2%
52 / 120
19Minority
2001452 6964.8%
3 / 120
49Minority


YearLeaderVotes%Number of seats / Position
1992Alberto Fujimori3 040 55249.2%
44 / 80
44Majority

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