The Alliance for the Great Change—PPK (Spanish: Alianza por el Gran Cambio – PPK) was an electoral alliance in Peru formed for the 2011 general election to promote the presidential candidacy of Pedro Pablo Kuczynski ("PPK").In the congressional election on April 10, the alliance won 14.42% of the popular vote and obtained 12 out of 130 seats, making them the fourth largest group in parliament."PPK", after a very personalist campaign, won 18.51% of the presidential votes, placing him third, but failed to qualify for the second round.For the runoff Kuczynski, San Román and Lay endorsed right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori of Force 2011,[1] while dissenting humanist Simon supported left-wing Ollanta Humala of Peru Wins.Instead, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski launched the Peruvians for Change (Peruanos por el Kambio) party; the PPC joined the centre-left APRA party in the "Popular Alliance" led by ex-president Alan García; the APP leads an alliance called the “Alliance for the Progress of Peru” with National Restoration and We Are Peru, nominating its party leader César Acuña as its presidential candidate (who was disqualified before the election took place); the Humanist Party runs on its own, fielding party leader Yehude Simon (who withdrew before the election took place, due to low support at polls).