The Peruvian State, which conceptually is the Peruvian nation legally organized, is the entity that holds the government in the Republic of Peru. The state structure is defined in the Constitution of Peru approved by referendum and promulgated in late 1993 and in force since January 1, 1994.
Article No. 43
The Republic of Peru is democratic, social, independent and sovereign. The state is one and indivisible.
Its government is unitary, representative and decentralized, and is organized according to the principle of separation of powers.
Constitution of Peru
In the Constitution it is established that the Republic of Peru is democratic, social, an independent and sovereign. Its government is unitary, representative and 2 organized on the principle of separation of powers is vested in a unitary state.
According to him Latinobarómetro only 7% of Peruvians believe that the democratic system is better than its neighbors, the lowest level 3, along with Honduras, in all of Latin America