Gustavo Mohme began his political life when he met
Fernando Belaunde in the
National University of Engineering, and next he joined in the ranks of
Popular Action. In the
general elections of 1980, Mohme ran for President of the Republic for
Socialist Political Action, however he was not elected. In the
general elections of 1985, he was elected Senator for the
United Left, with 52,939 votes, for the 1985-1990 parliamentary term. In the
general elections of 1990, he was a candidate for the second Vice Presidency of the Republic in the presidential roster of
Henry Pease for
United Left, however the candidacy was unsuccessful. In the same elections, he ran for the Senate and was re-elected Senator for the
United Left, for the 1990-1995 parliamentary term. On April 2, 1992, his administration was interrupted after the
Fujimorazo. Since then, Mohme became a strong opponent of the presidency of Alberto Fujimori. In the
general elections of 1995, he was elected Congressman for the
Union for Peru, a party whose candidate was
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar. ==
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