José Alberto Bustamante Belaúnde (September 12, 1950 in Arequipa – February 7, 2008 in Lima) was a Peruvian politician. He was the 48th Prime Minister...
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when the Swiss embassy in Peru informed the Minister of Justice Alberto Bustamante and the attorney general José Ugaz of more than US$40 million coming...
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Belaúnde is a surname, and may refer to; Alberto Bustamante Belaunde (1950–2008) - Peruvian politician Fernando Belaúnde Terry (1912–2002) - 42nd & 43rd...
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artistic gymnast Alberto Bustamante Belaúnde (1950–2008), Peruvian politician, Prime Minister of Peru from 1999–2000 Alberto Bustani Adem (born 1954)...
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Prime Minister (1998) Alberto Pandolfi, Prime Minister (1998–1999) Víctor Joy Way, Prime Minister (1999) Alberto Bustamante Belaúnde, Prime Minister (1999–2000)...
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with the same three major candidates. This time Belaúnde won with 39% of the vote. During the Belaúnde administration, Odría made an alliance with Haya...
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politician who served in the cabinet during the presidency of Fernando Belaúnde Terry and Alberto Fujimori in which, he served as Fujimori's first Prime Minister...
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Way Rojas (born 1945) 3 January 1999 10 October 1999 135 José Alberto Bustamante Belaúnde (1950–2008) 10 October 1999 29 July 2000 136 Federico Salas Guevara...
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Constitutional President (2006–2011) Prime minister (complete list) – Alberto Bustamante Belaúnde, Prime Minister (1999–2000) Federico Salas, Prime Minister (2000)...
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Miró Quesada Cantuarias Cayetano Heredia Alberto Tejada Noriega Hipólito Unanue Alberto Bustamante Belaunde Alfonso Ugarte Juan Diego Flórez (Lima) Is...
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Conservatism in Peru (section Odría and Belaúnde era)
Andrés Belaúnde held that Peru was essentially a mestizo and Spanish nation and due to this its people "gravitated" towards what was "Hispanic". Bélaunde, alongside...
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obtained 33% of the popular vote, compared to the 32% for newcomer Fernando Belaúnde of the reformist Popular Action and 29% for former president Manuel A....
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elected administration of Fernando Belaúnde, under which he served as Commander of the Armed Forces. President Belaúnde was sent into exile. Initial reaction...
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of Perú who, in 1946, was associated, along with President José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, with launching the so-called "200 Nautical Miles (370.4 km)...
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catapulted the leader of AP, Fernando Belaúnde, to the presidency of the country. Despite Paniagua's youth, Belaúnde appointed him Minister of Justice and...
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Montesinos Eduardo Camino as José Ugaz Javier Valdés as Alberto Bermúdez (Alberto Bustamante Belaúnde) Karina Jordán as Marina Kukuli Morante as Jacqueline...
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at this time – won the 1962 Peruvian general election against Fernando Belaúnde, founder of the right-wing Popular Action, though Haya de la Torre was...
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was opening an investigation to determine if Boluarte, Prime Minister Alberto Otárola, Minister of the Interior Víctor Rojas, and Minister of Defense...
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Minister of Peru in 2000, being the final prime minister of President Alberto Fujimori's decade-long rule. Federico Salas was born in Lima on September...
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to the presidency of General Manuel A. Odría, who overthrew José Luis Bustamante y Rivero through a coup d'état on October 29, 1948. The period's name...
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(1887–1967) Javier Arias Stella Anthony Atala Oswaldo Baca Alberto Barton G. E. Berrios Carlos Bustamante Ramiro Castro de la Mata Rubén Castillo Anchapuri A...
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served as Congressman, and various ministries during the administration of Alberto Fujimori. Born in Huánuco, Joy Way was a member of both the Democratic...
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1997–1999 María Carlota Valenzuela de Puelles 1999 Jorge Bustamante Romero 1999 Alberto Bustamante Belaunde 1999–2000 Diego García-Sayán Larrabure 2000–2001 Valentín...
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was published regularly during the Belaúnde and Alan García governments, as well as the first five years of the Alberto Fujimori government, until the latter's...
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(Colombia) 2nd Belaúnde government (1980–1985) Guillermo Hoyos Osores [es] (Argentina) Fernando Schwalb (United States) José Luis Bustamante y Rivera (Chile)...
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presidency of Fernando Belaúnde. Kuczynski went into exile in the United States in 1969 due to political persecution after Belaunde's government fell to the...
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and 2016. He was also the Health Minister during the administration of Alberto Fujimori from 1999 to 2000. After eight years of studies since 1966, Aguinaga...
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Luis Carranza as minister of finance and economy, and José Antonio García Belaúnde as foreign affairs minister. García was inaugurated as president on 28...
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most of the border for both countries. With Bolivia, The Treaty of Polo-Bustamante determined the partition of the Lake Titicaca and provided a much more...
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Torre sought Belaúnde's support, but the architect declined pending the JNE's resolution in front of the allegations of fraud. Belaúnde would ultimately...
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