Peru a Bolivarian country?

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Is Peru generally considered a Bolivarian country as the rest of them or completely separate?

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  1. Fresh_Criticism6531 Avatar

    Bolivarian is a particular authoritarian left-wing latin-american ideology, so only Venezuela and Bolivia.

    Peru is not Bolivarian, it is currently ruled by far-left, but I think the authoritarianism, nationalization of major corporation, etc, those elements are missing. Elections are competitive, Peru could have a totally different government next time, unlike Venezuela or Bolivia.

  2. Futanari-Farmer Avatar

    Well, the Republic of Peru happened because of Bolivar’s ideals, we’re taught of Bolivar as a hero to this day.

  3. ijdfw8 Avatar

    I don’t know what could that mean. We don’t have much in common with venezuelans (as has been confirmed by most recent migratory trends). Culturally, we’re not in the same sphere. They’re Caribbean and we’re Andean.

  4. AlanfTrujillo Avatar

    Hell no!! We are the Republic of Perú!

  5. MrSir98 Avatar

    We are neither bolivarian, nor southern. We don’t share the flag and colors of true bolivarian countries (yellow with horizontal three stripes like Bolivia and all of the former Gran Colombia) nor the blue of southern countries.

  6. Kratos501st Avatar

    José de San Martín (Argentinian) was the one who declared Perú’s independence, also Bolívar helped later on. So it’s a mix of libertadores, so no it’s not a bolivariana republic. Before all that there was the revolt led by Tupac Amaru (badass motherfucker)

  7. elnusa Avatar

    If you asked them back when Venezuela was booming (1940s-1980s) and had the oldest democracy in South America 1960s-1998), they’d have told you, “Definitely, yes. Give us some loans, take some migrants”. If you ask them now, they’d tell you “Hell, No! Get out of here”.

    So it all depends on how is the situation in Peru and Venezuela is.