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The next '''Peruvian parliamentary election''' is scheduled to be held on '''26 January 2020''', to determine the composition of the ]. |
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Early '''parliamentary elections''' are scheduled to be held in ] on 26 January 2020.<ref name=LAT> Los Angeles Times, 4 October 2019</ref> The elections were called after President ] dissolved the ] on 30 September.<ref name=LAT/> |
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==Electoral system== |
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The 130 members of the ] were elected in 25 multi-member constituencies using ] ].<ref> IFES</ref> |
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The 130 members of Congress are elected in 25 multi-member constituencies using ] ].<ref> IFES</ref> |
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The 2020 Peruvian parliamentary election will be held on 26 Januay 2020.<ref>https://latinamericareports.com/perus-political-storm-a-timeline-of-events/3375/</ref> |
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==Notes== |
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