Peru 2000

Peru 2000 (Spanish: Perú 2000) was a Peruvian right-wing political alliance that fielded candidates for the 2000 general elections.

The party was loosely structured and was more of a personal electoral vehicle for Fujimori than an actual organized political coalition/alliance.

In the legislative elections held on 9 April 2000, the alliance won 42.2% of the popular vote and 52 seats out of 120 in the Congress of the Republic.

In one of them, the former presidential adviser, Vladimiro Montesinos, was shown handing over a large sum of money to Alberto Kouri, an opposition congressman, to join his ranks.

After the corruption scandal, the coalition was losing its majority in the Congress of the Republic and the loss facilitated the removal of Fujimori from the Presidency, who disappeared completely in 2001.