The electoral coalition was created to join forces for the 2006 election. As a result of the internal election, the following presidential ticket was chosen: • For President:
Valentín Paniagua Corazao (AP) • For First Vice-President:
Alberto Andrade Carmona (PDSP) • For Second Vice-President:
Gonzalo Aguirre Arriz (CNI) Paniagua had become president of
Congress in November 2000 for a few days before becoming the interim
President of Peru from November 2000 to July 2001, following the resignation of
Alberto Fujimori and his vice-presidents. Andrade is a former mayor of
Lima from 1996 to 2002. Aguirre is an entrepreneur and a former member of
National Unity. Both Andrade and Aguirre also ran for Congress, under candidate numbers 1 and 3 in the Front's list for Lima. The coalition's logo, shows Peru's national colors in the background, in the style of Acción Popular's own logo, but replacing AP's shovel with a "V" similar to a check, as well as serving as the initial to Paniagua's first name and to the word for "victory" (
victoria). At the
legislative elections held on 9 April 2006, the party won 7.1% of the popular vote and only 5 out of 120 seats in the
Congress of the Republic. For the
2011 Peruvian general election, both
Popular Action and
We Are Peru joined the
Peru Possible Alliance of ex-president
Alejandro Toledo while
National Coordinator of Independents (now known as All for Peru) joined the
National Solidarity Alliance of ex-Lima Mayor
Luis Castañeda. == Election results ==