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Early parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Peru on 26 January 2020. The elections were called after President Martín Vizcarra dissolved the Congress of the Republic on 30 September.
Electoral system
The 130 members of Congress are elected in 25 multi-member constituencies using open list proportional representation.
References
- ^ Peru’s political storm: a timeline of events Los Angeles Times, 4 October 2019
- Peru IFES
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