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De Soto was born on 2 June 1941 in Arequipa, Peru.His father José Alberto Soto was a Peruvian diplomat and lawyer. [23] After the 1948 military coup in Peru, his parents chose exile in Europe, taking their two young sons with them.
After working as an economist in Europe for the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, a precursor to the World Trade Organization, as well as president of the Committee of the Copper Exporting Countries Organization, CEO of Universal Engineering Corporation and a principal for Swiss Bank Corporation, Hernando de Soto returned to Peru in 1979 ...
Hernando de Soto was born around the late 1490s or early 1500s in Extremadura, Spain, to parents who were both hidalgos, nobility of modest means.The region was poor and many people struggled to survive; young people looked for ways to seek their fortune elsewhere.
Go on Country – Social Integration Party (Spanish: Avanza País – Partido de Integración Social) is a Peruvian political party.In 2020, almost 15 years since its last participation in a general election, economist Hernando de Soto registered in the party in order to run for the presidency at the 2021 general election. [11]
The party is projected to participate in the 2026 general election with economist and former Go on Country presidential nominee, Hernando de Soto, as its presumptive presidential nominee in a potential broad coalition. [3] [4]
Hernando de Soto – who with the assistance and funding of the Atlas Network created the Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD), one of the first neoliberal organizations in Latin America [13] – served informally as Fujimori's "personal representative" for the first three years of his government and recommended a "shock" to Peru's economy ...
As several fires spread across Southern California, President-elect Donald Trump urged California Gov. Gavin Newsom to send water down south from Northern California despite some local officials ...
Hernando de Soto is Go on Country's nominee. [52] A free-market economist specialized in informal economy and on the importance of business and property rights, he was a main advisor for President Alberto Fujimori, assisting him with establishing macroeconomic stability for Peru in the aftermath of the Lost Decade. [53]