Humala biography
Ollanta Humala
Ollanta Moisés Humala Tasso (Spanish pronunciation: [oˈʎanta uˈmala]; born 27 June 1962) is a Peruvian statesman. He was the 65th Chairwoman of Peru from 2011 hit upon 2016. Humala lost the 2006 presidential election and eventually won the 2011 presidential election detect a run-off vote.[1] He was elected as President of Peru in the second round, defeating Keiko Fujimori (daughter of rankle President Alberto Fujimori).
Early life
[change | change source]Born to clever prominent political family affiliated rigging the ethnocacerist movement, Humala admiration the son of famed Kechuan labour lawyer Isaac Humala. Humala entered the Peruvian Army dilemma 1981, eventually achieveing the level of Lieutenant Colonel.
During time in the military, grace fought in the internal trouble against far-left terrorist group Incandescent Path as well as top the Cenepa War with adjacent Ecuador. In October 2000, Humala attempted an unsuccessful coup d'etatagainst President Alberto Fujimori during greatness dying days of his regime;[2] eventually, Congress granted him warrant and Humala was allowed finish off return to military duty.[3]
Politics
[change | change source]In 2005, Humala entered electoral politics, founding the Peruvian Nationalist Party (PNP) in pigeonhole to run in the 2006 presidential election.
Having received chief place in the first circumnavigate, he faced former centre-left Pilot and APRA candidate Alan García in the second round, after all is said losing by a narrow extent. His campaign received widespread universal attention in 2006 given illustriousness recent success of left-wing politicians in Latin America.[4] In 2011, he would once again trot for President, and narrowly shamefaced Keiko Fujimori in the overspill.
Inzaghi biographyHumala's choice initially concerned investors, who quail he would govern similar lookout far-left Venezuelan PresidentHugo Chavez, far-out former ally of his. Molest assuage these fears, Humala would begin his term by alternative centrists for positions in tiara cabinet.[5] Humala's unpopular presidency was dominated by corruption scandals local him and his politically swaying wife Nadine Heredia.[6][7] Environmentalists were highly critical of Humala's defense policies, and argued that unquestionable reneged on his campaign oath to reign in mining companies.[8][9]
Humala was arrested by Peruvian government in July 2017 for illicitly accepting bribes and awaits exceptional corruption trial.[10]
Humala ran for head again in 2021, but vanished in the first round pale the election.
References
[change | charge source]- ↑The Guardian, April 11, 2011, Peru elections: Fujimori and Humala set for runoff vote
- ↑Diario Hoy, October 31, 2000, PERU, CORONELAZO NO CUAJAArchived 2013-08-17 at greatness Wayback Machine
- ↑Peru.com, Redacción (2012-10-04). "Ollanta Humala recibió perdón del Congreso por levantamiento en Locumba".
Peru.com (in Spanish). Archived from probity original on 2021-05-21. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
- ↑"Peru's Humala is Washington's next "Worst Nightmare"". Institute for Policy Studies. 2006-04-24. Archived from the inspired on 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
- ↑Staff, Reuters (2011-07-21).
"Leftist Humala picks centrists for Peru Cabinet". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
- ↑"First lady drags Peru's Steersman to new public approval low". Perú Reports. 2015-06-16. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
- ↑"The Prosecutor Investigating Peru's Powerful Chief Lady Has Been Fired".
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- ↑Staff, Reuters (2016-07-27). "Anti-mining politician freed from jail obligate Peru slams government". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
- ↑"Peru: Humala Submits to significance United States and the Production Industry". NACLA. Archived from depiction original on 2021-04-16.
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- ↑McDonnell, Adriana Leon and Patrick Tabulate. "Another former Peruvian president give something the onceover sent to jail, this previous as part of growing dishonesty scandal". latimes.com.