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Sentence condemning the former president of Peru for violations of human rights
Published 2017-11-01“…This last situation is attributed to the ex President of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, who governed from 1990 to 2000; Having been sentenced by the Peruvian courts for human rights violations, to 25 years of imprisonment. …”
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Alberto Fujimori : le populisme de l’efficacité
Published 2005-09-01“…Alberto Fujimori, President of Peru between 1990 and 2000, managed to remain popular by conducting a combination of traditional and new populist policies. …”
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Education trajectories: From early childhood to early adulthood in Peru
Published 2016“…Over the past few decades, every President in Peru has proclaimed education as a priority; yet, in spite of recent progress across several indicators, educational outcomes are still on average low, and gaps between students large and closely linked with their individual and family background. …”
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Humala antes de Ollanta: evolución política del nuevo presidente peruano
Published 2011-10-01“…Humala before Ollanta: political evolution of the new Peruvian presidentThe unexpected election of Ollanta Humala as the new president of Peru generated many question marks and burning feelings among the international community and Peruvians in general. …”
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Peruwiańska porażka i próba jej naprawy. Wokół polskich międzywojennych koncepcji emigracyjnych i kolonialnych
Published 2014-12-01“…In the early 1930s, Peru became a place where these efforts were intensified, encouraged by the president of Peru. The Polish government sent an official commission to this country with the aim to investigate possible settlement in the middle valley of the-Ucayali River. …”
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The power of communication: analysis of Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Godard's communication policy during the crisis and resignation of his mandate
Published 2023-12-01“…It is plausible to consider that inadequate and poorly-timed messaging contributed to his resignation from the presidency of Peru. As a result, this article posits the hypothesis that ineffective communication management prevented him from reaching consensus with the Congress and failed to garner support from society, ultimately hindering his ability to navigate and overcome contingencies. …”
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