#Perú 🇵🇪 - encuesta Datum (6 abr):
⚫F. Popular: 18,1%
🟡País Para Todos: 10,8%
🔵R. Popular: 10,3%
🔴P. Buen Gobierno: 7,2%
🟢Juntos Por Perú: 7,0%
🏗️OBRAS: 6,5%
✌️Primero La Gente: 4,7%
🟠Ahora Nación: 4,6%
🔷A. Progreso: 3,0%
🕊️F. Esperanza: 2,8%
🟤Coop. Popular: 2,7%
🟣Venceremos: 1,7%

Zero-waste community kitchens turn scraps into flavor-packed dishes
Community kitchens and restaurants in Peru are using every bite, with delicious results
#ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #UpheavalClimate #ClimateInstability #MassAtrocity #pollution #ecology #environment #climate
Peru, Ipsos poll:
Presidential election
Fujimori (FP, right): 18% (+1)
Álvarez (PPT, conservative): 13% (+2)
López Aliaga (RP, right): 11% (-3)
Sánchez (JPP, left): 9% (+3)
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(+/- vs. 26-27 Mar)
Fieldwork: 1-2 April 2026
Sample size: 1,217

Today in Labor History April 6, 1781: Tupac Amaru II was captured in Peru after being denounced by a turncoat. He led a large Andean uprising against the Spanish in Peru. As a result, he became a hero in the Peruvian struggle for independence and the indigenous rights movement. The Tupamaros revolutionary movement in Uruguay (1960s-1970s) took their name from him. As did the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary guerrilla group, in Peru, and the Venezuelan Marxist political party Tupamaro. The American rapper, Tupac Amaru Shakur, was also named after Tupac Amaru II. Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda, wrote a poem called “Tupac Amaru (1781).” And Clive Cussler’s book, “Inca Gold,” has a villain who claims to be descended from the revolutionary leader.
#indigenous #genocide #peru #tupac #inca #colonialism #poetry #fiction #pabloneruda #Revolutionary #socialism @bookstadon