Sí Cumple
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Sí Cumple (approximate translation: "Keep Promises"[1] or "He Delivers"[2]), until 2005 called Let's Go Neighbor (Spanish: Vamos Vecino, VV), was a political party of Peru founded by Alberto Fujimori in 1997 in order for the party to participate in that year's municipal elections. Following the establishment of Popular Force in 2009 by Fujimori's daughter Keiko, Sí Cumple ceased to exist in 2012, as their registration was cancelled by the National Jury of Elections for not participating in the 2011 general election. Most of its members ran for office with Popular Force, and ultimately switched their affiliations.
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Sí Cumple | |
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Abbreviation | SC |
Leader | Carlos César Zuñiga Morishigue |
Founder | Alberto Fujimori |
Founded | 1997 (1997) (as VV) 2005 (2005) (as SC) |
Dissolved | 30 July 2012 (2012-07-30) (as SC) |
Headquarters | Lima |
Ideology | Fujimorism |
Political position | Right-wing |
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International affiliation | None |
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Its primary founder is Alberto Fujimori. Among its leaders are Absalón Vasquez and its current Secretary General, Carlos Orellana Quintanilla.