
Manuel Pardo
Manuel Pardo was a notable Peruvian politician who served as the president of Peru in the late 19th century. He is recognized for his efforts in promoting administrative decentralization and fiscal reforms, including the introduction of laws aimed at reallocating tax revenues to local councils for better governance.
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Manuel Pardo promoted a law in 1873 for the distribution of customs duties to newly created departmental councils.
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