Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Peru-Gobierno

Peru's government is a Constitutional Republic. Which is where each state elects a representative to vote. Their Presidents name is Alan Garcia Perez. (Shown above.) Peru's capital is Lima. Peru's Government has three branches: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. A random fact about this Government is that for the first time in recent elections, members of the military and national police are eligible to vote in the 2006 elections.

My fake hometown is Lima. Lima is the capital of Peru. There are 45 districts including the capital district of Lima. Each district has a mayor and a council. The districts are the ones that make up the taxes for that area. A problem with the current government right now is that they are making really poor people pay more taxes than more wealthy people in different districts.