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Central Única Nacional de Rondas Campesinas del Perú (CUNARC-P)
TypeSelf-defense force
Region served
Peru
President
Santos Saavedra Vásquez
Vice President
Faustino Guevara Vasquez

The Sole National Central of Peasant Rounds of Peru (Spanish: Central Única Nacional de Rondas Campesinas del Perú, CUNARC-P) is the largest organization of rondas campesinas in Peru. The group consists indigenous peasants, organized into 1,000 local groups, that provide peacekeeping and justice services in rural areas of Peru.[1]

  1. ^ "Central Única Nacional de Rondas Campesinas del Perú - CUNARC-P | BDPI". Ministerio de Cultura del Perú. Retrieved 13 January 2023.

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