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...He is a philosopher-politician and a welcome newcomer to the genre of medical writers: Colombia’s health minister, Alejandro Gaviria Uribe....
...The PRI’s excesses in 71 years in power earned it the moniker from Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa that gives the film its title....
...“Until now, the dynamics of the election have been overlooked,” said Alejandro Cuadrado, head of of Latin American FX strategy at BBVA in New York....
...Mr Vargas Llosa, who lost a presidential bid to Ms Fujimori’s father, Alberto, in 1990, blasted Alejandro Toledo, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski and Luis Castañeda for splitting a sizeable voter base that favoured...
...Mario Vargas Llosa, Peru’s Nobel laureate, had called on voters to back former president Alejandro Toledo to avoid an Humala-Fujimori run-off, which he said would be a “catastrophe” for the Andean nation...
...Nobel literature laureate Mario Vargas Llosa had called the Humala-Fujimori runoff option ‘a choice between AIDS and terminal cancer,’ because of concerns about their anti-democratic tendencies....
...Alejandro Toledo, the former president and current presidential candidate, says it is....
...The jostling among the three candidates locked in a tie behind Mr Humala – Ms Fujimori, former president Alejandro Toledo and former finance minister Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, or “PPK” – has been intense....
...It is a screenplay oeuvre that merits, for some fans, a Latin American art throne alongside Gabriel García Márquez, Mario Vargas Llosa and Jorge Luís Borges....
...President Alejandro Toledo is profoundly disliked. More than 70 per cent of Peruvians favour more authoritarian government, according to a recent United Nations study....
...In 1990 Alberto Fujimori, an academic and political neophyte, became the first east Asian to be elected president in Latin America by presenting himself as an alternative to Mario Vargas Llosa, the novelist...
...Toledo, the president, and Mario Vargas Llosa, the novelist and former presidential contender....
...“Farmers in Peru would have been mad to give up growing coca in the past few years,” said Alvaro Vargas Llosa, of the Independent Institute, a Washington think-tank....
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