Hints and tips:
...Yet there is one important legacy that incoming Peronist president Alberto Fernández must preserve: gains in the fight against corruption, writes the FT in an editorial....
...He also picked up endorsements from Peru’s most famed intellectuals who, in the past, lost to the elder Fujimori: former UN Secretary General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar and Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa...
...to so far effectively ignore the crisis raging in the markets as an electoral issue, with the subject of Spain’s risk premium bafflingly ignored in the campaign’s only televised debate between Alfredo Pérez...
...At this point in previous electoral cycles, polls showed two “establishment” candidates in the lead: the novelist Mario Vargas Llosa in 1990 and Javier Pérez de Cuéllar in 1995....
...They included Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, Peru's finance minister; Jose Rojas, a former Venezuelan finance minister; and Mario Alonso, Nicaragua's central bank president....
...Pedro-Pablo Kuczynski, the finance minister of Peru and former Wall Street banker, and Mario Alonso, the central bank president of Nicaragua, are other candidates....
...Or to 1995 when Javier Pérez de Cuéllar was tipped to take the presidency. (Both men were defeated by former President Alberto Fujimori)....
...Mario Alonso, president of Nicaragua’s central bank, appears to be a rank outsider....
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