People on the March

People on the March

People on the March (in Spanish: "Pueblo en Marcha"), was a political party in Peru founded in 1983 by small groups of ex-Izquierda Unida members. The group was led by Walter Palacios. In 1988 it merged with Popular Democratic Unity.


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