Leader of the Opposition (Peru)

The Leader of the Opposition in Peru relates to each of the presidential candidates who took second and third place in the general election, including any other political leader and Benches (Parliamentary Groups) in the Congress. Since Ollanta Humala took office, the leadership of the opposition is chaired by Keiko Fujimori. Once established the First Presidency of Fernando Belaúnde, it could be distinguished true leaders against the government's position.

Leader of the Opposition
Incumbent
Keiko Fujimori

since 28 July 2011
Inaugural holderVíctor Raúl Haya de la Torre
FormationJuly 1963
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List of Leaders of the Opposition

# Incumbent Portrait Tenure Political affiliation
Took office Left office
1Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre19631968 American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
Manuel A. Odría Odriíst National Union
2Luis Bedoya Reyes19781980 Christian People's Party
3Armando Villanueva19801985 American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
4Alfonso Barrantes Lingán19851987 United Left
5Mario Vargas Llosa19871992 Democratic Front
6Javier Pérez de Cuéllar19952000 Union for Peru
7Alejandro Toledo20002001 Possible Peru
8Alan García20012006 American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
9Ollanta Humala20062011 Peruvian Nationalist Party
10Keiko Fujimori2011 Fuerza 2011
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