The Together for Peru coalition was founded in 2017 and officially registered as a party by changing the name of the
Peruvian Humanist Party instead of registering all of the parties, thus informally composing the union. Alongside
Broad Front, both coalitions remain the largest active left-wing coalitions in Peru
2020 snap congressional elections At the
legislative elections held on 26 January 2020, the party won 4.8% of the popular vote but no seats in the
Congress of the Republic. Although, the first projections gave the coalition approximately 5.0% within the margin of error, the party failed to get past the electoral threshold in order to attain representation. In this election, the coalition ran allied informally with the
New Peru party led by
Verónika Mendoza, as the latter organization did not meet the requirements for party registration.
2021 general elections For the
2021 general election, the coalition chose
Verónika Mendoza to run in presidential elections, partnering again with New Peru. For congress, the coalition had 130 individuals selected to participate, with the leader
Roberto Sánchez choosing to run for being the congressman of Lima. Together for Peru also proposed the inclusion of a referendum in the elections to ask Peruvians if they want a new constitution. Eventually, Mendoza placed sixth in the election with 7.9% of the popular vote. Her loss in support throughout the campaign is widely credited to
Pedro Castillo and
Yonhy Lescano's voting share in the south of Peru, a traditional stronghold for the Peruvian left. However, in the congressional election, the coalition won 6.6% of the popular vote and gained 5 seats in Congress. == National Executive Committee ==