Valentín Paniagua
Valentín Paniagua was a prominent Peruvian politician and lawyer who served as the interim President of Peru from November 2000 to July 2001, following the ousting of Alberto Fujimori. He was known for his role in restoring democracy and stability in Peru after years of authoritarian rule. Paniagua was highly regarded for his integrity and commitment to human rights, and he played a crucial role in overseeing a transitional government that led to fair elections.
Born on Sep 23, 1936 (89 years old)
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Es la segunda popularidad más alta, luego de Valentín Paniagua.
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Valentín Paniagua's government is compared to that of José Jerí due to the limited time and priorities.
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Peru:
Valentín Paniagua is mentioned as a previous congressman who was designated president during a past political crisis.
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Peru:
Valentín Paniagua is referenced as a figure who successfully managed a transition after the fujimorista collapse.
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Peru:
Valentín Paniagua was the president during Susana Villarán's tenure as Minister.
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Peru:
Valentín Paniagua was previously elected to lead the Mesa Directiva in 2000.
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Peru:
Valentín Paniagua is mentioned as one of the notable figures in Peru.
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Peru:
Valentín Paniagua was president during the transfer of government to Toledo.
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Peru:
Valentín Paniagua is noted for his speech that reclaims the national motto.
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Peru:
Valentín Paniagua is referenced as a past leader who had autonomy and was difficult to control.
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