Abstract

Peruvian political parties have become electoral organizations that make use of unaffiliated candidates to gain votes. This situation makes them completely dependent on outsiders to stand out in an election and preserve their inscription. However, this causes the existence of many cases of party desertions of unaffiliated officials whose party loyalty is exceptionally low, thus diminishing the party influence and strength. Free Peru and Pedro Castillo’s relation is the most representative instance of this phenomenon, made clear since the presidential elections of 2021 up until the subsequent party fracture and creation of new parliamentary groups that have set their interests above those of the party that originally brought them to power.

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