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Fujimori reacted by formally stripping her of the title First Lady in August 1994, appointing their elder daughter Keiko First Lady in her place. [citation needed] Higuchi thereupon established her own political party, the Harmony 21st century, and announced her intention to enter politics as a candidate for mayor of Lima in the 1995 elections ...
The First lady or Gentleman of Peru (Spanish: Primera Dama o Primer caballero del Perú) is the title held by the spouse or designated female family member of the president of Peru. The role usually fulfills functions of social work and accompanying the president. There have been a number of first ladies that have been foreign to Peru.
Mayor – Emilia Werner – 1927 [41] Mayor of Ránquil – Emilia Werner – 1927 [42] Mayor of Providencia – Alicia Cañas – 1935 [43] Mayor of Santiago – Graciela Contreras – January 6, 1939 [44] Mayor of Pichilemu – Olga Maturana Espinosa – 1952 [45] Mayor of Concepción – Ester Roa – 1958 [46] Mayor of Las Condes – Silvia ...
LIMA (Reuters) -A Peruvian judge on Monday threw out a money laundering trial that began last year involving former presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori, who was accused of received illegal funds ...
Official data shows live births in girls between the ages of 10 and 14 in Peru rose 14% last year to 1,625. In the first half of this year, 14,500 sexual assaults were recorded, 70% of which ...
Keiko Sofía Fujimori Higuchi was born on 25 May 1975 in the Jesús María district of Lima, the capital of Peru. [1] [2] Fujimori's parents are Japanese Peruvians; her father is former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori, who was elected in the 1990 Peruvian general election, and her mother is Susana Higuchi. [3]
The humble two-story, adobe home of the Castillo family, located in one of the poorest districts of Peru deep in the Andes, feels a little empty now. Lilia Paredes packed up the family’s ...
First vote Second vote Nicolás de Ribera (El Viejo) Juan Tello de Guzmán: January 22, 1535: December 1535 — Francisco de Godoy Juan Mogrovejo de Quiñones [b] January 1, 1536: December 1536: Sebastián de Torres: Francisco Dávalos: December 29, 1536: December 1537: Juan de Barbarán: Hernando de Montenegro [c] January 1, 1538: December 1538