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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_in_Peru

Finding this article began by searching for indigenous community organizations (thinking along the lines of potential growing interest groups), which did not amount to much of anything in the way of search results, especially not from Wikipedia. I expanded to search for the titles of NGOs involved with indigenous communities, but that did not provide much either. However, under searching along those lines, I saw the link for the page "Indigenous peoples in Peru" which is near enough along the lines of what I wanted to learn more about. Once on this Wikipedia page, I was actually able to find a page on the central Peruvian indigenous rights organization. Key words were indigenous, Peru, and Andean. The article lack specificity and consistently clear and adequately formal language. It also needs more citations. Occasionally the article allots too much attention to non relevant subjects.

Political Actor- Popular Force right-wing political party

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The English article on Peru's Popular Force party gives extremely limited information on the party. The article essentially only gives details of relevant elections and the corresponding percentages by which Popular Force either won or lost. It does not discuss when the party began, who founded it, how much of a contingency it has, or its central principles or policy beliefs. The article is essentially only made up of that first briefing section, and the only other subcategory listed under it pertains to alleged connections to drug trafficking, a section which contains only one citation. The individuals/events brought up in this section are underlined and in red, so the section lacks supplemental articles as well. The whole section feels somewhat irrelevant, especially for the lack of definitive information it provides. I was interested to find there is also an article on the party that's featured in Spanish, which is much longer and vaguely more detailed. However, it's in severe need of editing--wikipedia has it flagged for non neutral wording, grammar and spelling, and not following conventions of style, and the talk page has it marked at "stub."