Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante (born May 22, 1947) is a Peruvian educator and politician. A prominent member of the Peruvian Aprista Party, she served...
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President of the Congress between 2006 and 2007 under the leadership of Mercedes Cabanillas. In the 2020 snap parliamentary election, after a nine-year absence...
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Cabanillas may also refer to: Cabanillas del Monte, a locality of Torrecaballeros, Segovia, Spain Cabanillas del Pirón, uninhabited of Adrada de Pirón...
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In the 1995 general elections, the APRA nominee for president was Mercedes Cabanillas, gaining only 4%, behind former United Nations Secretary General...
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Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA), such as Luis Alva Castro and Mercedes Cabanillas. At 14, he was already an immensely talented orator when he first...
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with 602,869 votes, more than three times more than the runner up, Mercedes Cabanillas; breaking the national record for most votes received by a legislator...
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515 64.42 Javier Pérez de Cuéllar Union for Peru 1,624,566 21.81 Mercedes Cabanillas American Popular Revolutionary Alliance 306,108 4.11 Alejandro Toledo...
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time), breaking the protocol because the President of Congress, Mercedes Cabanillas didn't put the presidential ribbon, but he did it himself because...
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1990 Education Grover Pango Vildoso Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante Efraín Orbegozo Rodríguez Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante July 28 of 1985 – June 27...
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July 28, 1985 Alan García Mercedes Cabanillas APRA June 29, 1987 Efraín Orbegozo APRA August 28, 1988 Mercedes Cabanillas APRA May 9, 1990 Gloria Helfer...
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