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    Ollanta Moisés Humala Tasso (Spanish pronunciation: [oˈʝanta mojˈses uˈmala ˈtaso]; born 27 June 1962) is a Peruvian politician and former military officer...
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    on 29 June 1963. Son of lawyers Isaac Humala and Elena Tasso. He is the brother of former president Ollanta Humala and the leader of the ethnocacerist movement...
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    Ollanta Humala began his presidency when he was sworn into the office of President of the Republic of Peru on 28 July 2011. On the same day, he represented...
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    Former army officer Ollanta Humala narrowly defeated Keiko Fujimori, daughter of imprisoned former President Alberto Fujimori. Humala was sworn in as the...
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    originated from lawyer Isaac Humala, and its practice as a doctrine was begun by his sons Ollanta Humala and Antauro Humala in 1987 during the war against...
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    June between the top two candidates, Ollanta Humala and Alan García. Garcia won the run-off with 52.63% to Humala's 47.37%. He was subsequently inaugurated...
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    ideology, though the ideology was renounced by party founder Ollanta Humala in 2006. Ollanta Humala was the Peruvian Nationalist Party's presidential nominee...
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    The foreign policy of the Ollanta Humala concerns the policy initiatives made towards other states by the former President of Peru, in difference to past...
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    term and beyond. He was succeeded by his former 2006 run-off rival Ollanta Humala in 2011. He withdrew from party politics after failing to advance to...
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    as the Minister of Justice and Human Rights under former President Ollanta Humala from April to October 2015. Having graduated in law from the University...
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    music. In July 2011, she was named Peru's Minister of Culture in the Ollanta Humala government, becoming the second Afro-Peruvian cabinet minister in the...
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    resignation in 2024. He previously served as Minister of Defense twice, under Ollanta Humala and Dina Boluarte. During the Boluarte government, two massacres occurred...
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    placing third. His opponents Ollanta Humala and Keiko Fujimori went on to the 5 June 2011 runoff election, in which Humala was elected. Kuczynski went...
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  • university[which?] communist cell. Isaac Humala Núñez, who is of Andean origin and speaks Quechua, is the father of Ollanta Humala, a former president of Peru. His...
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    officer, he was appointed as Minister of the Interior by President Ollanta Humala on 28 July 2011. Less than five months later, Prime Minister Salomón...
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    Nadine Heredia Alarcón de Humala (born 25 May 1976) is a Peruvian politician. As the wife of President of Peru Ollanta Humala, she served as the First...
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    La Libertad in 2000, the party nominated Ulises Humala, brother of future President Ollanta Humala, for the presidency in the 2006 general election,...
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    and Minister of Foreign Relations from 2012 to 2013, under president Ollanta Humala. Eda Rivas was born in Lima on March 23, 1952. She graduated in law...
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    Paraguay 2010: José Mujica, Uruguay 2010: Dilma Rousseff, Brazil 2011: Ollanta Humala, Peru 2013: Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela 2014: Michelle Bachelet, Chile...
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    Andean Parliament. In the race for the presidency, incumbent President Ollanta Humala was ineligible for re-election due to constitutional term limits. Popular...
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    la prisión preventiva contra Ollanta Humala y Nadine Heredia" [The keys to Preventive Detention Against Ollanta Humala and Nadine Heredia]. El Comercio...
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    Alan García carried a small presidential staff, the same one used by Ollanta Humala in the military parade on 29 July 2011. The Constitution of 1823, the...
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    prime minister following the 2011 general election which was won by Ollanta Humala. Lerner resigned on 10 December 2011. Salomón Lerner is of Jewish descent...
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  • Toquepala mine on Sunday, 29 October 2000. Encouraged by his wife, Ollanta Humala, a Lt. Col in the Peruvian military, along with 51, 57 or 60 soldiers...
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    summit in the Philippines. On 29 January 2016, the Peruvian President Ollanta Humala said that the theme of the APEC Summit is "Quality Growth and Human...
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    candidate Ollanta Humala Tasso. Peruvian Nationalist Party (Partido Nacionalista Peruano, PNP), left-wing nationalist and populist party, loyal to Humala Socialist...
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    politician. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs under President Ollanta Humala from 28 July 2011 until he resigned on 14 May 2013, after the diplomatic...
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    verification] 2019–present  Paraguay Fernando Lugo * 2008–2012  Peru Ollanta Humala * 2011–2016  Peru Pedro Castillo 2021–2022  Uruguay Tabaré Vázquez *...
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    Flores and Valentín Paniagua. Current President Ollanta Humala has been its most vocal critic. Humala's Union for Peru won 45 of 120 seats in Congress...
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    brother, Ollanta Humala, and 18 other candidates. Ulises received 0.2% of the vote, coming in 14th place. Like his brother Ollanta, Ulises Humala considers...
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