• Francisco Belaúnde Terry (3 October 1923 – 25 August 2020) was a Peruvian politician who served as a member of Congress, in which he served as President...
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    second of four children, Belaúnde was born in Lima into a wealthy aristocratic family of Spanish forebears: his father, Rafael Belaúnde Diez Canseco (1886–1972)...
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    administration of Fernando Belaúnde. Internal problems in government forced him to resign after two months. In 1968, after Belaúnde had been deposed by a coup...
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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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    University, where he was Emeritus Rector. Belaúnde was born in Arequipa, Peru, in 1883. His father was Mariano Andrés Belaúnde de la Torre, a southern landowner...
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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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  • Finnish sociologist, Chancellor of Åbo Akademi University (1992–1994). Francisco Belaúnde, 96, Peruvian politician, President of the Congress (1980–1981) and...
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    Francisco Rafael Sagasti Hochhausler OSP (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈsisko rafaˈel saˈɣasti xoˈxawsleɾ] ; born 10 October 1944) is a Peruvian engineer...
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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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    presidency of Fernando Belaúnde (1963–1968), as a result of political disputes becoming norms, serious arguments between President Belaúnde and Congress rising...
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  • During this time, Igartua supported the presidential candidacy of Fernando Belaúnde Terry, though later he would distance himself, and continue his scrutinizing...
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  • founders of Acción Popular. Since 1956 accompanied the architect Fernando Belaúnde to tour the mountains of Ancash: “I been with him on the roads from Chacas...
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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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  • term. First bicameral congress of Peru. Installed by the government of Francisco García Calderón in Chorrillos. Installed by Nicolás de Piérola in Ayacucho...
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    Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro (November 3, 1780 – February 2, 1855) was a Peruvian priest, politician and lawyer. He served as Archbishop of Lima from...
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    Juan Francisco de Vidal La Hoz (April 2, 1800 in Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru – September 23, 1863 in Lima) served as the 8th President of Peru for a brief...
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    Francisco García Calderón Landa (April 2, 1834 – September 21, 1905) was a lawyer and Provisional President of the Republic of Peru for a short seven-month...
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    losing 4–0. On 18 August 1951, the Minister of Finance Francisco Gómez de Llano confirmed that Belaunde was going to effectively take over as the new Senior...
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  • July 1963, during the first Popular Action government, President Fernando Belaúnde Terry appointed him Minister of Public Education of Peru. As such, he made...
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    term. First bicameral congress of Peru. Installed by the government of Francisco García Calderón in Chorrillos. Installed by Nicolás de Piérola in Ayacucho...
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  • were scarce at the time. Madrid himself was also reinforced, with Luis Belaúnde from Atlético Madrid, and Casanova from the Toledo Infantry Academy. The...
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    this period: those of Manuel Prado Ugarteche (1956–1962) and Fernando Belaúnde (1963–1968). These were characterised by a notable economic expansion,...
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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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    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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  • of the Generation of 1900 were Francisco García Calderón Rey, José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma, and Víctor Andrés Belaúnde. The movement was primarily led...
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  • – Jorge Sanjinez Lenz, military volunteer (b. 1917). August 25 – Francisco Belaúnde, politician (b. 1923). September 14 – Alicia Maguiña, singer and composer...
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  • 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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    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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    José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse ðe sam maɾˈtin] ; 25 February 1778 – 17 August 1850), nicknamed "the Liberator...
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    de la Torre, founder and leader of the APRA, future president Fernando Belaúnde, and former dictator Manuel A. Odría. Haya de la Torre gained most of the...
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