Independent Moralizing Front (Spanish: Frente Independiente Moralizador) is a Peruvianpolitical party. It is allied with Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo's party, Peru Possible. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... Alejandro Celestino Toledo Manrique (born 28 March 1946) is the current President of Peru. ... Peru Possible (Spanish: Perú Posible) is a Peruvian political party. ...
External link
[1] (http://www.congreso.gob.pe/grupo_parlamentario/fim/inicio.htm): Party Website
Morality based on propaganda is a deadly mix – particularly when the moral judgments come from prestigious leftist intellectuals and the propaganda emanates from the far-right Bush administration.
The second duty is to clarify the moral issues involved in the struggle between imperial militarists and popular/national resistance and reject the hypocritical posture that equates the mass terror of one with the justified if at times excessive security constraints of the other.
Resist the temptation to become a “moral hero of the empire” by refusing to support victorious popular struggles and revolutionary regimes which are not perfect which lack all the freedoms available to impotent intellectuals unable to threaten power and therefore tolerated to meet, discuss and criticize.
In his wake, Peru appointed an interim government to oversee investigations into the country's murky recent past and to hold new, clean elections in April ("Peru's Toledo: 'A Market Economy with a Human Face'").
But the congressman seen receiving cash from the brother of one of Montesinos' best-known associates was Ernesto Gamarra, a member of the IndependentMoralizingFront (FIM) party, known for its anticorruption campaigns.
The bank has not issued a statement about Romero's appearance on the tapes, but in a letter distributed to employees, general manager Raimundo Morales contends that the bank, too, was innocent of any wrongdoing.