Peru Green Party

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Peru Green Party
Partido Verde Peru
Ideology Green politics
International affiliation Global Greens

The Peru Green Party (Spanish : Partido Verde Peru, commonly Partido Verde) and previously Green Alternative Ecologist Party of Peru is the Green party in Peru.

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