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    The first term of Fernando Belaúnde Terry started July 28, 1963 and culminated in the coup Juan Velasco Alvarado on October 3, 1968. The presidency started...
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    Fernando Sergio Marcelo Marcos Belaúnde Terry (October 7, 1912 – June 4, 2002) was a Peruvian politician who twice served as President of Peru (1963–1968...
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    Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre (category Presidents of the Congress of the Republic of Peru)
    Haya was nominated for a third time to presidency with the Peruvian Aprista Party, while Fernando Belaúnde ran in coalition with Popular Action and...
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    1968 Peruvian coup d'état (category Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru)
    the first presidency of Fernando Belaúnde (1963–1968), as a result of political disputes becoming norms, serious arguments between President Belaúnde and...
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  • 1963, Fernando Belaúnde Terry assumed the presidency of the Republic, but the position of first lady was assumed by his sister Lucila Belaúnde de Cruchaga...
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    established relations. History of Peru (1919–1930) First presidency of Fernando Belaúnde Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru Petroperú "19: Industry"...
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    Manuel A. Odría (category Grand Crosses Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
    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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    Peruvian flag and the Talara flag. La Brea and Pariñas First presidency of Fernando Belaúnde Sánchez, Juan Martín (2002). La revolución peruana: ideología...
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    political party in Peru, founded by former Peruvian president Fernando Belaúnde. Fernando Belaúnde founded Popular Action (Acción Popular) in 1956 as a reformist...
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    Francisco Morales Bermúdez (category Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru)
    was appointed to his first political post in 1968 as Minister of Economy and Finance in the administration of Fernando Belaúnde. Internal problems in...
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    formalidad democrática). Two major presidencies occupy this period: those of Manuel Prado Ugarteche (1956–1962) and Fernando Belaúnde (1963–1968). These were characterised...
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    The presidency of Dina Boluarte began with her inauguration as the president of Peru on 7 December 2022, immediately following the removal of Pedro Castillo...
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  • Javier Silva Ruete (category Presidents of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru)
    Minister of Agriculture in the First Presidency of Fernando Belaúnde Terry (1965 and 1967). When he was appointed he was the youngest Minister of Agriculture...
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    The first presidency of Alan García governing Peru was from 1985 to 1990. He regained the presidency in 2006 . On 14 April 1985, Alan García was elected...
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  • Juan Carlos Hurtado Miller (category Ministers of agriculture of Peru)
    cabinet during the presidency of Fernando Belaúnde Terry and Alberto Fujimori in which, he served as Fujimori's first Prime Minister of Peru from 1990 to...
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    during the presidency of Fernando Belaúnde. Kuczynski went into exile in the United States in 1969 due to political persecution after Belaunde's government...
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  • Conservatism in Peru (category History of Peru)
    Fernando Belaúnde founded the center-right Acción Popular party. He would later become president in 1963 and held a doctrine called "The Conquest of Peru...
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    Juan Velasco Alvarado (category Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru)
    democratically elected administration of Fernando Belaúnde, under which he served as Commander of the Armed Forces. President Belaúnde was sent into exile. Initial...
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    twelve-year military dictatorship that ruled the country since 1968, with Fernando Belaúnde taking office in 1980. The following decade became known as the "lost...
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  • Lost Decade (Peru) (category History of Peru)
    revenue. Belaúnde gave the impression that his administration was following the austerity measures recommended by the IMF, while in reality Belaúnde would...
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    and other insignias. Its use disappeared after the administration of Fernando Belaúnde Terry. Recently its use was 'revived' by Alan García Pérez in the...
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    first presidency of Fernando Belaúnde, and part of the architectural project developed by the Peruvian State to alleviate the housing needs of the middle...
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    Alan García (category Members of the Senate of Peru)
    García's first presidential term was marked by a severe economic crisis, social unrest and violence. At the conclusion of his first presidency, he was...
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    Christian People's Party (Peru) (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2020)
    soon-to-be elected President Fernando Belaúnde Terry, from Acción Popular. The PPC-Accíon Popular coalition gave Belaúnde the majority in the Senate and...
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    1962 Peruvian coup d'état (category History of Lima)
    Cornejo Chávez of the Christian Democracy, former President Manuel A. Odría of the Odriist National Union, the architect Fernando Belaúnde for Popular Action...
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  • Acción Popular, which was founded by his father and former president, Fernando Belaúnde Terry, and was invited by Possible Peru to represent the party in...
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    of military rule, Fernando Belaúnde Terry was elected president. After a strong beginning, his popularity eroded under the stress of inflation, economic...
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    Valentín Paniagua (category Presidents of the Congress of the Republic of Peru)
    the joint list of Acción Popular (AP) and PDC, an alliance that catapulted the leader of AP, Fernando Belaúnde, to the presidency of the country. Despite...
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    rule ended, and Fernando Belaúnde was returned to power. In the 1950s, several nationalist governments in Latin America began processes of social and economic...
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    García to office. The transfer of the presidency from Belaúnde to García on 28 July 1985 was Peru's first exchange of power from one democratically elected...
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