Mercedes Cabanillas
Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante (born May 22, 1947) is a Peruvian educator and politician. A prominent member of the Peruvian Aprista Party, she served as Minister of Education in the first presidency of Alan García, making her the first woman to assume a cabinet position in the history of Peru. Most recently, she briefly served as Minister of Interior in Alan García's second presidency, a position subject to scrutiny as she was signaled as responsible of the repression of natives in the 2009 Amazon crisis, in Bagua, which forced her to resign, and effectively ended her political career.
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1995 Peruvian general election2006 Peruvian general election2009 Peruvian political crisisAbel SalinasAlan_GarcíaAmerican Popular Revolutionary AllianceCabanillas (disambiguation)First presidency of Alan GarcíaHistorical Composition of the Peruvian CongressJavier VelásquezJosé Vega (politician)Keiko FujimoriList of Congresspeople of PeruList of female interior ministersList of female speakers of national and territorial unicameral parliamentsList of the first women holders of political offices in South AmericaLuciana LeónLuis Alva CastroLuis Gonzales PosadaMarcial AyaipomaMercedes Cabanillas BustamanteMinister of Education of PeruPresident of the Congress of the Republic of PeruRamiro PrialéSecond presidency of Alan García
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Mercedes Cabanillas
Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante (born May 22, 1947) is a Peruvian educator and politician. A prominent member of the Peruvian Aprista Party, she served as Minister of Education in the first presidency of Alan García, making her the first woman to assume a cabinet position in the history of Peru. Most recently, she briefly served as Minister of Interior in Alan García's second presidency, a position subject to scrutiny as she was signaled as responsible of the repression of natives in the 2009 Amazon crisis, in Bagua, which forced her to resign, and effectively ended her political career.
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Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante ...... za de Bagua en junio del 2009.
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Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante ...... in the 2011 general election.
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Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante ...... élections générales de 2011 .
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1988-08-09
1990-07-26
1990-07-28
1992-04-05
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1987-06-26
1990-05-05
1990-07-26
2000-07-26
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Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante ...... rimer gobierno de Alan García.
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Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante ...... ly ended her political career.
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Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante ...... mis fin sa carrière politique.
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