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Alberto Fujimori
President of Peru from 1990 to 2000
People's Force
Peruvian political party
1992 Peruvian self-coup d'état
constitutional crisis that occurred in Peru after President Alberto Fujimori dissolved the as well as the judiciary of Peru and assumed full legislative and judicial powers
Fujimorism
Fujimorism (, , Hepburn: ) is the policies and the political ideology of former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori as well as the personality cult built around him, his policies and his family, especially Keiko Fujimori. The ideology is defined by authoritarianism, its support for neoliberal economics, opposition to communism, and socially and culturally conservative stances such as opposition to LGBT rights and school curriculums including gender equality or sex education. Opponents of Fujimorism are known as anti-Fujimorists.
Cambio 90
Peruvian right-wing political party
Peru 2000
right-wing political alliance in Peru
Forced sterilization in Peru
1990s ethnic cleansing of native peoples
Antifujimorism
thumb|Graffiti against Keiko Fujimori thumb|ACAB beside anti-Fujimorist graffiti in [[Cusco following the 2021 Peruvian general election]] Anti-Fujimorism () is a political movement characterized by an opposition to Fujimorism, the ideology of former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori and his daughter Keiko Fujimori. The movement has broad support across the political spectrum, with many opponents from the left, center, and right coming out against Fujimorism. The movement properly organized itself after the 1992 Peruvian coup d'état, in which Fujimori illegally gave himself additional powers
Baruch Ivcher
businessperson
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