President of Peru, the Glossary
The President of Peru (Presidente del Perú), officially called the Constitutional President of the Republic of Peru (presidente constitucional de la República del Perú), is the head of state and head of government of Peru.[1]
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124 relations: Alan García, Alberto Fujimori, Alejandro Soto Reyes, Alejandro Toledo, Andrés Avelino Cáceres, Andrés de Santa Cruz, Autonomy, Ayacucho, Óscar R. Benavides, Black tie, Board of directors, Cabinet of Peru, Catholic Church, Central Andean dry puna, Chilean Declaration of Independence, Christian state, Coat of arms of Peru, Congress of the Republic of Peru, Constituent Congress of Peru, 1822, Constitution of Peru, Corruption, Crimes against humanity, Crucifix, Cusco, Diego de Almagro, Dina Boluarte, El Comercio (Peru), European Union, Excellency, Executive (government), Executive functions, Executive president, Felipe Santiago Salaverry, Fernando Belaúnde, Fiestas Patrias (Peru), Financial Times, Foreign Policy, Francisco de Toledo, Francisco Morales Bermúdez, Francisco Pizarro, Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro, Genocide, Government Palace, Peru, Governorate of New Castile, Governorate of New Toledo, Guillermo Billinghurst, Head of government, Head of state, History of Peru, History of the Incas, ... Expand index (74 more) »
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Alan García
Alan Gabriel Ludwig García Pérez (23 May 1949 – 17 April 2019) was a Peruvian politician who served as President of Peru for two non-consecutive terms from 1985 to 1990 and from 2006 to 2011. President of Peru and Alan García are presidents of Peru.
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Alberto Fujimori
Alberto Kenya Fujimori Inomoto (藤森 謙也, Hepburn:,; born 28 July 1938) is a Peruvian former politician, professor, and engineer who served as President of Peru from 1990 to 2000. President of Peru and Alberto Fujimori are presidents of Peru.
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Alejandro Soto Reyes
Alejandro Soto Reyes (born 24 May 1960) is a Peruvian lawyer and politician.
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Alejandro Toledo
Alejandro Celestino Toledo Manrique (born 28 March 1946) is a Peruvian former politician who served as President of Peru, from 2001 to 2006. President of Peru and Alejandro Toledo are presidents of Peru.
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Andrés Avelino Cáceres
Andrés Avelino Cáceres Dorregaray (10 November 1836 – 10 October 1923) served as the President of Peru two times during the 19th century, from 1886 to 1890 as the 27th President of Peru, and again from 1894 to 1895 as the 30th President of Peru. President of Peru and Andrés Avelino Cáceres are presidents of Peru.
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Andrés de Santa Cruz
Andrés de Santa Cruz y Calahumana (30 November 1792 – 25 September 1865) was a Bolivian general and politician who served as interim president of Peru in 1827, the interim president of Peru from 1836 to 1838 and the sixth president of Bolivia from 1829 to 1839. President of Peru and Andrés de Santa Cruz are presidents of Peru.
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Autonomy
In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy is the capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision.
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Ayacucho
Ayacucho (Ayak'uchu, derived from the words aya ("death" or "soul") and k'uchu ("corner") in honour of the battle of Ayacucho), founded in 1540 as San Juan de la Frontera de Huamanga and known simply as Huamanga (Quechua: Wamanga) until 1825, is the capital city of Ayacucho Region and of Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region, Peru.
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Óscar R. Benavides
Óscar Raymundo Benavides Larrea (March 15, 1876 – July 2, 1945) was a Peruvian field marshal, diplomat, and politician who served as the 38th (1914–1915, by coup d'etat) and 42nd (1933–1939) President of Peru, with his latter term being a period of authoritarian fascism. President of Peru and Óscar R. Benavides are presidents of Peru.
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Black tie
Black tie is a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and North American conventions for attire in the 19th century.
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Board of directors
A board of directors is an executive committee that supervises the activities of a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government agency.
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Cabinet of Peru
The Cabinet of Peru (also called the Presidential Cabinet of Peru or the Council of Ministers) is composed of all the Ministers of State. President of Peru and Cabinet of Peru are 1821 establishments in Peru.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Central Andean dry puna
The Central Andean dry puna (NT1001) is an ecoregion in the montane grasslands and shrublands biome, located in the Andean Altiplano (high plateau) in South America.
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Chilean Declaration of Independence
The Chilean Declaration of Independence is a document declaring the independence of Chile from the Spanish Empire.
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Christian state
A Christian state is a country that recognizes a form of Christianity as its official religion and often has a state church (also called an established church), which is a Christian denomination that supports the government and is supported by the government.
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Coat of arms of Peru
The Coat of arms of Peru is the national symbolic emblem of Peru.
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Congress of the Republic of Peru
The Congress of the Republic of Peru (Congreso de la República) is the unicameral body that assumes legislative power in Peru.
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Constituent Congress of Peru, 1822
The Constituent Congress of Peru, 1822 was the first democratically elected institution in Peru.
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Constitution of Peru
The Political Constitution of Peru (Constitución Política del Perú) is the supreme law of Peru.
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Corruption
Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense which is undertaken by a person or an organization which is entrusted in a position of authority, in order to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's personal gain.
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Crimes against humanity
Crimes against humanity are certain serious crimes committed as part of a large-scale attack against civilians.
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Crucifix
A crucifix (from the Latin cruci fixus meaning '(one) fixed to a cross') is a cross with an image of Jesus on it, as distinct from a bare cross.
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Cusco
Cusco or Cuzco (Qusqu or Qosqo) is a city in southeastern Peru near the Sacred Valley of the Andes mountain range and the Huatanay river.
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Diego de Almagro
Diego de Almagro (– July 8, 1538), also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo, was a Spanish conquistador known for his exploits in western South America.
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Dina Boluarte
Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra (born 31 May 1962) is a Peruvian politician, civil servant, and lawyer currently serving as the President of Peru since 7 December 2022. President of Peru and Dina Boluarte are presidents of Peru.
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El Comercio (Peru)
is a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima.
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European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe.
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Excellency
Excellency is an honorific style given to certain high-level officers of a sovereign state, officials of an international organization, or members of an aristocracy.
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Executive (government)
The executive, also referred to as the juditian or executive power, is that part of government which executes the law; in other words, directly makes decisions and holds power.
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Executive functions
In cognitive science and neuropsychology, executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive processes that are necessary for the cognitive control of behavior: selecting and successfully monitoring behaviors that facilitate the attainment of chosen goals.
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Executive president
An executive president is the head of state who exercises authority over the governance of that state, and can be found in presidential, semi-presidential, and parliamentary systems.
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Felipe Santiago Salaverry
Felipe Santiago Salaverry del Solar (1805 in Lima, Peru – February 19, 1836 in Arequipa, Peru) was a Peruvian soldier and politician who served as the Supreme Chief of Peru. President of Peru and Felipe Santiago Salaverry are presidents of Peru.
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Fernando Belaúnde
Fernando Sergio Marcelo Marcos Belaúnde Terry (October 7, 1912 – June 4, 2002) was a Peruvian politician who twice served as President of Peru (1963–1968 and 1980–1985). President of Peru and Fernando Belaúnde are presidents of Peru.
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Fiestas Patrias (Peru)
The Fiestas Patrias peruanas, or Peruvian National Holidays, are celebrations of Peru's independence from the Spanish Empire.
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Financial Times
The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and also published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs.
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Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy is an American news publication founded in 1970 focused on global affairs, current events, and domestic and international policy.
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Francisco de Toledo
Francisco Álvarez de Toledo (Oropesa, 10 July 1515 – Escalona, 21 April 1582), also known as The Viceroyal Solon, was an aristocrat and soldier of the Kingdom of Spain and the fifth Viceroy of Peru.
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Francisco Morales Bermúdez
Francisco Remigio Morales Bermúdez Cerruti (4 October 1921 – 14 July 2022) was a Peruvian politician and general who was the de facto President of Peru (2nd President of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces) between 1975 and 1980, after deposing his predecessor, General Juan Velasco. President of Peru and Francisco Morales Bermúdez are presidents of Peru.
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Francisco Pizarro
Francisco Pizarro, Marquess of the Atabillos (– 26 June 1541) was a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.
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Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro
Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro (November 3, 1780 – February 2, 1855) was a Peruvian priest, politician and lawyer. President of Peru and Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro are presidents of Peru.
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Genocide
Genocide is the intentional destruction of a people, either in whole or in part.
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Government Palace, Peru
The Government Palace (Spanish: Palacio de Gobierno), also known as the House of Pizarro, is the seat of the executive branch of the Peruvian government, and the official residence of the president of Peru.
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Governorate of New Castile
The Governorate of New Castile (Gobernación de Nueva Castilla) was the gubernatorial region administered to Francisco Pizarro in 1529 by King Charles I of Spain, of which he was appointed governor.
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Governorate of New Toledo
The Governorate of New Toledo was a Spanish Governorate of the Crown of Castile formed from the previous southern half of the Inca Empire, stretching south into present day central Chile, and east into present day central Brazil.
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Guillermo Billinghurst
Guillermo Enrique Billinghurst Angulo (27 July 1851, Arica – 28 June 1915, Iquique) was a Peruvian politician of English descent who served as the 37th President of Peru. President of Peru and Guillermo Billinghurst are presidents of Peru.
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Head of government
In the executive branch, the head of government is the highest or the second-highest official of a sovereign state, a federated state, or a self-governing colony, autonomous region, or other government who often presides over a cabinet, a group of ministers or secretaries who lead executive departments.
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Head of state
A head of state (or chief of state) is the public persona of a sovereign state.
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History of Peru
The history of Peru spans 15 millennia, extending back through several stages of cultural development along the country's desert coastline and in the Andes mountains.
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History of the Incas
The Incas were most notable for establishing the Inca Empire which was centered in modern-day South America in Peru and Chile.
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House of Bourbon
The House of Bourbon (also) is a dynasty that originated in the Kingdom of France as a branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal House of France.
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House of Habsburg
The House of Habsburg (Haus Habsburg), also known as the House of Austria, was one of the most prominent and important dynasties in European history.
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Impeachment
Impeachment is a process by which a legislative body or other legally constituted tribunal initiates charges against a public official for misconduct.
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Inca Empire
The Inca Empire, officially known as the Realm of the Four Parts (Tawantinsuyu, "four parts together"), was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
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Incumbent
The incumbent is the current holder of an office or position.
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Joaquín de la Pezuela, 1st Marquess of Viluma
Joaquín González de la Pezuela Griñán y Sánchez de Aragón Muñoz de Velasco, 1st Marquess of Viluma, (May 21, 1761–1830) was a Spanish military officer and viceroy of Peru during the Peruvian War of Independence.
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José de la Riva Agüero
José Mariano de la Cruz de la Riva Agüero y Sánchez Boquete (3 May 1783 – 21 May 1858) was a Peruvian soldier and politician who was the first president of Peru and the second president of North Peru, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation. President of Peru and José de la Riva Agüero are presidents of Peru.
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José de la Serna, 1st Count of the Andes
José de la Serna e Hinojosa, 1st Count of the Andes (May 1, 1770 – July 6, 1832) was a Spanish general and colonial official.
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José de San Martín
José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (25 February 177817 August 1850), nicknamed "the Liberator of Argentina, Chile and Peru", was an Argentine general and the primary leader of the southern and central parts of South America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire who served as the Protector of Peru. President of Peru and José de San Martín are presidents of Peru.
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José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa
José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa, 1st Marquess of Concordia, KOS (José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa, primer Marqués de la Concordia), (sometimes spelled Souza) (June 3, 1743 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain – June 30, 1821 in Madrid) was a Spanish military officer and colonial administrator in America.
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José Luis Bustamante y Rivero
José Luis Bustamante y Rivero (January 15, 1894 – January 11, 1989) was a lawyer, writer, politician, and diplomat who served as the 44th President of Peru from 1945 to 1948 and President of the International Court of Justice in The Hague from 1967 to 1970. President of Peru and José Luis Bustamante y Rivero are presidents of Peru.
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Judiciary
The judiciary (also known as the judicial system, judicature, judicial branch, judiciative branch, and court or judiciary system) is the system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and applies the law in legal cases.
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Justo Figuerola
Justo Figuerola (1770 in Lambayeque, Peru – 1854 in Lima, Peru) served as the 18th (15 March 1843 – 20 March 1843) and 21st (11 August 1844 – 7 October 1844) President of Peru. President of Peru and Justo Figuerola are presidents of Peru.
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Lanyard
A lanyard is a length of cord, webbing, or strap that may serve any of various functions, which include a means of attachment, restraint, retrieval, activation, and deactivation.
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Legislature
A legislature is a deliberative assembly with the legal authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country, nation or city.
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Lima
Lima, founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (Spanish for "City of Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of the country, overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
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List of presidents of Peru
This is a list of those who have served as President of the Republic of Peru (head of state and head of government of Peru) from its establishment to the present. President of Peru and list of presidents of Peru are politics of Peru and presidents of Peru.
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List of viceroys of Peru
This article lists the viceroys of Peru, who ruled the Viceroyalty of Peru from 1544 to 1824 in the name of the monarch of Spain.
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Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro
Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro (August 12, 1889 – April 30, 1933) was a high-ranking Peruvian army officer who served as the 41st President of Peru, from 1931 to 1933 as well as Interim President of Peru, officially as the President of the Provisional Government Junta, from 1930 to 1931. President of Peru and Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro are presidents of Peru.
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Manuel María Ponce Brousset
Manuel María Ponce Brousset (April 5, 1874 in Arequipa, Peru – July 18, 1966 in Lima) who briefly served as the President of Peru in August 1930. President of Peru and Manuel María Ponce Brousset are presidents of Peru.
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Manuel Merino
Manuel Arturo Merino de Lama (born 20 August 1961) is a Peruvian politician who briefly served as President of Peru for six days between 10 and 15 November 2020. President of Peru and Manuel Merino are presidents of Peru.
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Manuel Prado Ugarteche
Manuel Carlos Prado y Ugarteche (21 April 1889 – 15 August 1967) was a Peruvian politician and banker who served twice as President of Peru. President of Peru and Manuel Prado Ugarteche are presidents of Peru.
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Manuel Salazar y Baquíjano
Manuel Salazar y Baquíjano, Count of Vistaflorida (July 24, 1777 – November 7, 1850) was a Peruvian politician who briefly served as the Interim President of Peru from June to August 1827. President of Peru and Manuel Salazar y Baquíjano are presidents of Peru.
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Martín Vizcarra
Martín Alberto Vizcarra Cornejo (born 22 March 1963) is a Peruvian engineer and politician who served as President of Peru from 2018 to 2020. President of Peru and Martín Vizcarra are presidents of Peru.
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Mercedes Aráoz
Mercedes Rosalba Aráoz Fernández (born 5 August 1961) is a Peruvian economist, professor, and politician who served as Second Vice President of Peru from 2016 to 2020.
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Mexico
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America.
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Military uniform
A military uniform is a standardised dress worn by members of the armed forces and paramilitaries of various nations.
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Monarchy of Spain
The monarchy of Spain or Spanish monarchy (Monarquía Española) is the constitutional form of government of Spain.
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Nadine Heredia
Nadine Heredia Alarcón de Humala (born 25 May 1976) is a Peruvian politician.
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National colours
National colours are frequently part of a country's set of national symbols.
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National Police of Peru
The National Police of Peru (Policía Nacional del Perú, PNP) is the national police force of Peru.
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National Registry of Identification and Civil Status
The National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (Registro Nacional de Identificación y Estado Civil, RENIEC) is an autonomous constitutional body of the State of Peru.
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Ollanta Humala
Ollanta Moisés Humala Tasso (born 27 June 1962) is a Peruvian politician and former military officer who served as President of Peru from 2011 to 2016. President of Peru and Ollanta Humala are presidents of Peru.
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Operation Car Wash
Operation Car Wash (Operação Lava Jato), or Operation Jet Wash, was a landmark anti-corruption probe in Brazil.
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Pío de Tristán
Juan Pío Camilo de Tristán y Moscoso (July 11, 1773, Arequipa – August 24, 1859, Lima) was a Peruvian general and politician who served as the second President of South Peru from October 12, 1838 to February 23, 1839.
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Pedro Castillo
José Pedro Castillo Terrones (born 19 October 1969) is a Peruvian politician, former elementary school teacher, and union leader who served as the President of Peru from 28 July 2021 to 7 December 2022. President of Peru and Pedro Castillo are presidents of Peru.
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Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Godard (born 3 October 1938), also known simply as PPK, is a Peruvian economist, public administrator, and former politician who served as the 59th President of Peru from 2016 to 2018. President of Peru and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski are presidents of Peru.
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Peru
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. Peru is a megadiverse country with habitats ranging from the arid plains of the Pacific coastal region in the west to the peaks of the Andes mountains extending from the north to the southeast of the country to the tropical Amazon basin rainforest in the east with the Amazon River.
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Peruvian Armed Forces
The Peruvian Armed Forces (Fuerzas Armadas del Perú) are the military services of Peru, comprising independent Army, Navy and Air Force components.
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Peruvian protests (2022–2023)
Following the ousting of president of Peru, Pedro Castillo on 7 December 2022, a series of political protests against the legitimate government of president Dina Boluarte and the Congress of Peru occurred.
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Peruvian sol
The sol (plural: soles; currency sign: S/) is the currency of Peru; it is subdivided into 100 céntimos ("cents").
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Peruvian Traditions
Peruvian Traditions (Tradiciones peruanas) is a compendium of some of the writings of the Peruvian writer Ricardo Palma.
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Peruvian War of Independence
The Peruvian War of Independence (Guerra de Independencia del Perú) was a series of military conflicts in Peru from 1809 to 1826 that resulted in the country's independence from the Spanish Empire.
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Peruvians
Peruvians (peruanos/peruanas) are the citizens of Peru.
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Plaquette
A plaquette ("small plaque") is a small low relief sculpture in bronze or other materials.
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President (government title)
President is a common title for the head of state in most republics.
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President of the Congress of the Republic of Peru
President of the Congress of the Republic of Peru is the presiding officer in the Congress of the Republic of Peru.
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Prime Minister of Peru
The president of the Council of Ministers of Peru (presidente del Consejo de Ministros del Perú), informally called Premier (form of address) or Prime Minister, is the head of the cabinet as the most senior member of the Council of Ministers.
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Protectorate of San Martín
The Protectorate of Peru (italic), also known as the Protectorate of San Martín (italic), was a protectorate created in 1821 in present-day Peru after its declaration of independence from the Spanish Empire. President of Peru and protectorate of San Martín are 1821 establishments in Peru.
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Rebellion
Rebellion is a violent uprising against one's government.
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Reuters
Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.
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Ricardo Palma
Manuel Ricardo Palma Soriano (February 7, 1833 – October 6, 1919) was a Peruvian author, scholar, librarian and politician.
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Sapa Inca
The Sapa Inca (from Quechua Sapan Inka) was the monarch of the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu), as well as ruler of the earlier Kingdom of Cusco and the later Neo-Inca State.
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Sash
A sash (from the lit) is a large and usually colorful ribbon or band of material worn around the human body, either draping from one shoulder to the opposing hip and back up, or else encircling the waist.
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Second impeachment and removal of Martín Vizcarra
The removal of Martín Vizcarra, president of Peru, was initiated by the Congress of Peru on 8 October 2020 under the grounds of "permanent moral incapacity".
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Simón Bolívar
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios Ponte y Blanco (24July 178317December 1830) was a Venezuelan statesman and military officer who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire. President of Peru and Simón Bolívar are presidents of Peru.
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Sovereign state
A sovereign state is a state that has the highest authority over a territory.
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Spanish American wars of independence
The Spanish American wars of independence (Guerras de independencia hispanoamericanas) took place throughout Spanish America during the early 19th century, with the aim of political independence from Spanish rule.
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Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, also known as the Conquest of Peru, was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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Spanish Empire
The Spanish Empire, sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy or the Catholic Monarchy, was a colonial empire that existed between 1492 and 1976.
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Third impeachment and removal of Pedro Castillo
The third presidential vacancy (impeachment) process against President Pedro Castillo was an action initiated by the Congress of the Republic of Peru with the purpose of declaring the "permanent moral incapacity" of the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, under Article 113 of the Political Constitution of Peru.
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Tomás Gutiérrez
Tomás Francisco Gutiérrez Chávez (March 7, 1817 – July 26, 1872) was a Peruvian Colonel who, along with his brothers, led a coup against President José Balta Montero and served as the Supreme Leader of Peru for four days in July 1872. President of Peru and Tomás Gutiérrez are presidents of Peru.
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Vacunagate
Vacunagate (from vacuna (the Spanish word for "vaccine") and the suffix -gate; translatable into English as Vaccinegate) refers to a scandal in Peru over the secret COVID-19 vaccination of 487 people, mainly senior officials of the Executive Power of Peru.
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Vice President of Peru
The Republic of Peru has two vice presidents, the First Vice President and the Second Vice President, who are elected along with the President in democratic elections.
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Viceroy
A viceroy is an official who reigns over a polity in the name of and as the representative of the monarch of the territory.
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Viceroyalty of Peru
The Viceroyalty of Peru (Virreinato del Perú), officially known as the Kingdom of Peru, was a Spanish imperial provincial administrative district, created in 1542, that originally contained modern-day Peru and most of the Spanish Empire in South America, governed from the capital of Lima.
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Waldemar Cerrón
Waldemar José Cerrón Rojas (19 March 1972) is a Peruvian professor and a politician.
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War of the Pacific
The War of the Pacific (Guerra del Pacífico), also known as the Nitrate War (Guerra del salitre) and by multiple other names, was a war between Chile and a Bolivian–Peruvian alliance from 1879 to 1884.
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13th century
The 13th century was the century which lasted from January 1, 1201 (represented by the Roman numerals MCCI) through December 31, 1300 (MCCC) in accordance with the Julian calendar.
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16th century
The 16th century began with the Julian year 1501 (represented by the Roman numerals MDI) and ended with either the Julian or the Gregorian year 1600 (MDC), depending on the reckoning used (the Gregorian calendar introduced a lapse of 10 days in October 1582).
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1993 Peruvian constitutional referendum
A constitutional referendum was held in Peru on 31 October 1993.
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2020 Peruvian protests
The 2020 Peruvian protests were a series of demonstrations sparked after the removal of President Martín Vizcarra that took place from 9 November to 17 November 2020.
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2021 Peruvian general election
General elections were held in Peru on 11 April 2021.
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2022 Peruvian self-coup attempt
On December 7, 2022, Pedro Castillo, the then-President of Peru, made an attempt to illegally dissolve the Congress amidst looming removal proceedings.
See President of Peru and 2022 Peruvian self-coup attempt
See also
1821 establishments in Peru
- Cabinet of Peru
- Cusco District
- Department of Huaylas
- Department of Tarma
- Department of the Coast
- National Library of Peru
- Order of the Sun of Peru
- Peruvian Army
- Peruvian Navy
- President of Peru
- Protectorate of San Martín
- Reglamento Provisional
- Historical Composition of the Peruvian Congress
- List of Peruvian coups d'état
- List of political parties in Peru
- President of Peru
Politics of Peru
- 2009 Peruvian political crisis
- Baruch Ivcher
- CADE Ejecutivos
- CIA activities in Peru
- Cannabis in Peru
- Conservatism in Peru
- Corruption in Peru
- Decentralization process in Peru
- Democratic Constituent Congress
- Fascism in Peru
- Foreign relations of Peru
- Human rights in Peru
- List of presidents of Peru
- Madrid Forum
- Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation (Peru)
- Peruvian State
- Political history of Peru
- Politics of Peru
- Presidency of Pedro Castillo
- President of Peru
- Public Ministry of Peru
- Taki Unquy
- Terruqueo
- Welfare in Peru
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Peru
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