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Presidency of Ollanta Humala
Peruvian presidency from 2011 to 2016
Peruvian presidency from 2011 to 2016
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Ollanta Humala Retrato.png |
| term_start | 28 July 2011 |
| term_end | 28 July 2016 |
| president | |
| president_link | President of Peru |
| cabinet | See list |
| party | Peruvian Nationalist Party |
| election | 2011 |
| seat | Palacio de Gobierno |
| predecessor | Alan García |
| successor | Pedro Pablo Kuczynski |
Ollanta Humala began his presidency when he was sworn into the office of President of the Republic of Peru on 28 July 2011. On the same day, he represented his cabinet, headed by the non-partisan Salomón Lerner Ghitis. On 10 December 2011, Lerner stepped down, following fierce protests against a mining project. He was replaced by Interior Minister Oscar Valdés. The next day, Valdés presented a new cabinet, replacing eleven ministers.
Humala's Second Vice President Omar Chehade was temporarily suspended by Congress on 5 December 2011, facing corruption allegations. On 16 January 2012, Chehade resigned permanently.
First Cabinet
Second Cabinet
References
References
- (11 December 2011). "Peruvian Cabinet chief Salomon Lerner steps down; interior minister takes over post". The Washington Post.
- (12 December 2011). "Peru's President Humala swears in new cabinet". [[BBC News]].
- (5 December 2011). "Peru's Vice President suspended for 120 days, due to Andahuasi scandal". Peru This Week.
- (16 January 2012). "Omar Chehade renunció a la segunda vicepresidencia". [[El Comercio Perú]].
- [http://pe.noticias.yahoo.com/gabinete-humala-jura-queda-funciones-185402511.html El primer gabinete de humala jura y queda en funciones], Télam, 28 July 2011 (in Spanish). Accessed on 26 August 2011
- [http://www.hoybolivia.com/Noticia.php?IdNoticia=51126 Los ministros de Humala son profesionales y empresarios], HoyBolivia.com, 28 July 2011 (in Spanish). Accessed on 26 August 2011
- [http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/article_imprim.php3?id_article=2612 Composition du gouvernement de la République du Pérou], France-Diplomatie, French Ministry of Foreign and Europeen Affairs (in French). Accessed on 26 August 2011
- [http://elcomercio.pe/politica/1346552/noticia-asi-quedaria-conformado-gabinete-oscar-valdes-dancuart Estos son los ministros que conforman el gabinete de Óscar Valdés Dancuart], El Comercio, 11 December 2011 (in Spanish), retrieved 23 January 2011
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