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Copyright CEDLA - Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation Oct 2011

Abstract

The unexpected election of Ollanta Humala as the new president of Peru generated many question marks and burning feelings among the international community and Peruvians in general. The present article seeks to examine the evolution of Humala's political thought, going back to his family origins, which determined the better part of his political ideology; his passage through the Peruvian army; the characteristics of the etnocacerista or ethnic nationalistic movement, in which he launched himself politically; his attempted coup d'état of 2001; and ending with his presidential campaign of 2006, which he lost by a narrow margin. José Graham', Partido Nacionalista Peruano, online report, http://www.partidonacionalistaperuano.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=134 (visitado 12 de marzo de 2009). _____ (2006) 'La Gran Transformación, plan de gobierno 2006-2011', Partido Nacionalista Peruano, online report, http://www.partidonacionalistaperuano.com/docs/La_Gran_Transformacion.pdf, consultada (visitado 17 de agosto de 2009). Pajuelo, R. (2006) 'La gente se ha pasado la voz', Coyuntura electoral IEP, No. 4, pp. 25-30, online report, http://www.cholonautas.edu.pe/argumentos04.pdf (visitado 28 de junio de 2009).

Details

Title
Humala antes de Ollanta: evolución política del nuevo presidente peruano
Author
Nesbet-Montecinos, Felipe
Pages
81-90,127
Section
Exploraciones/Explorations
Publication year
2011
Publication date
Oct 2011
Publisher
CEDLA - Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation
ISSN
09240608
e-ISSN
18794750
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
906278740
Copyright
Copyright CEDLA - Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation Oct 2011