VI Military Plan of the PCP-SL: 'To build the conquest of power'.
In March 1992, the PCP-SL initiated its VI Military Plan called 'Building the Conquest of Power', representing a new strategic phase in its war against the Peruvian State. This plan is developed in the context of maximum intensity of the internal armed conflict.
The Communist Party of Peru - Shining Path (PCP-SL) implements its VI Military Plan with the strategic objective of 'Building the conquest of power'. This military plan represents a new phase in the insurgent strategy of the subversive organization. The VI Military Plan was developed in a context of intensified political violence in the country, a few months before the self-coup of April 5, 1992 and the capture of Abimael Guzmán in September of the same year. This military plan sought to consolidate the territorial and political advance of the PCP-SL towards the seizure of state power.