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The '''People's Republic of Peru''',{{Efn|Spanish: República Popular del Perú}} also known as the '''People's Republic of New Democracy''' or '''New Democratic Republic''',{{Efn|Spanish: Nueva República Democrática}} was an embryonic [[Socialist state|socialist state]] intended to replace the [[bourgeois]] [[Republic of Peru]]. It was led by the [[Communist Party of Peru]] and controlled up 60% of the country at its apex. The nascent state fell in the 1990s following the capture of the Communist Party's leadership. | {{Hatnote|"New Democratic Republic" redirects here. For the theory in general, see [[New Democracy]]}} | ||
[[File:Zones registering Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) activity.svg|right|thumb|Areas of [[Communist Party of Peru]] activity.]] | |||
The '''People's Republic of Peru''',{{Efn|Spanish: República Popular del Perú}} also known as the '''People's Republic of New Democracy''' or '''New Democratic Republic''',{{Efn|Spanish: Nueva República Democrática}} was an embryonic [[Socialist state|socialist state]] intended to replace the [[bourgeois]] [[Republic of Peru]]. It was led by the [[Communist Party of Peru]] and controlled up to 60% of the country at its apex. The nascent state fell in the 1990s following the capture of the Communist Party's leadership. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 21 November 2025

The People's Republic of Peru,[a] also known as the People's Republic of New Democracy or New Democratic Republic,[b] was an embryonic socialist state intended to replace the bourgeois Republic of Peru. It was led by the Communist Party of Peru and controlled up to 60% of the country at its apex. The nascent state fell in the 1990s following the capture of the Communist Party's leadership.