Odriist National Union

Supreme Court of the RepublicPresident Javier Arévalo Vela [es] The Odriist National Union (Spanish: Unión Nacional Odriista or UNO), was a political party in Peru founded in 1961 by former President General Manuel A. Odría.The result was the creation of a myth that Odría's rule had been one of prosperity in contrast to Prado's (although much of the problems were due to a fall in demand for raw materials following the end of the Korean War).[6] However whilst it had some highly conservative principles, notably to do with the special status of the Roman Catholic Church and investment capitalism, it followed the line of the main parties with regards to development and social justice.In the subsequent 1990 Peruvian presidential election, lawyer Dora Narrea de Castillo ran under the party name, being the first woman ever to run for President of Peru.However, by this time Odría was long dead and his government a distant memory and so only 0.3% of the vote was secured in an election which brought Alberto Fujimori to power.
LeaderManuel A. OdríaIdeologyPersonalismoAuthoritarian populismAuthoritarian conservatismAuthoritarian capitalismPolitical CatholicismAnti-democracyPolitical positionFar-rightCatholic ChurchPolitics of PeruPolitical partiesElectionsConstitutionExecutivePresident of PeruDina BoluarteVice Presidents of PeruPrime Minister of PeruGustavo AdrianzénCabinetMinistriesLegislatureCongress of the RepublicPresidentEduardo SalhuanaJudiciarySupreme Court of the RepublicSuperior Courts of JusticeCourts of First InstanceCourts of PeaceNational Board of JusticeConstitutional CourtPublic MinistryOffice of the Public Defender(Ombudsman)Central Reserve BankElectoral systemElectoral Processes (ONPE)Jury of Elections (JNE)National Registry (RENIEC)Administrative divisions24 departments1 constitutional province1 special regime province25 regional governments1 Metropolitan Municipality196 provinces1874 districtsDistrict municipalitiesPopulated centers of PeruForeign relationsMinistry of Foreign AffairsDiplomatic missions ofin PeruNationality lawPassportVisa requirementsVisa policySpanishpolitical partyManuel Prado UgartecheKorean WarAmerican Popular Revolutionary AlliancePopular ActionChamber of Deputiesbarriadasannulled1962 Peruvian general electionleft wingLa VictoriaPiura RegionTacna RegionCallao Regionirrigationtrade unionsmiddle classfar rightRoman Catholic Churchcapitalismsocial justicedemocracyauthoritarianismcult of personalityJuan Velasco AlvaradoNationalist Social Democrat PartypanettoneRicardo Belmont Cassinelli1990 Peruvian presidential electionAlberto Fujimori