
Oscar Trelles Montes
Oscar Trelles Montes was a notable Peruvian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Peru during the first government of Fernando Belaunde Terry. He is remembered for his tenure which was marked by significant political challenges, including being censured by Congress in December 1963 due to violent incidents that occurred in Cusco. His administration faced scrutiny over its handling of internal security and civil unrest, highlighting the complexities of governance in a politically volatile environment. Trelles Montes' experience illustrates the delicate balance of power between the executive branch and the legislature in Peru's political landscape.
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Oscar Trelles Montes was censured on December 30, 1963, for violent events in Cusco.
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