Alberto Fujimori is a former Peruvian President
@Former President of Peru, Birthday and Childhood
Alberto Fujimori is a former Peruvian President
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In 1974, Fujimori got married to Susana Higuchi, a woman of Japanese origin but raised in Peru, just like him. The couple had four children, amongst them Fujimori’s daughter Keiko followed her father’s footsteps and entered politics.
Fujimori divorced his wife Susana Higuchi in 1994. The divorce happened in public, where the couple washed their dirty linen in front of many people, which damaged Fujimori’s image further. His wife even called him a ‘Tyrant’ and revealed a lot of secrets about the man’s life.
Alberto Fujimori was born on 28 July 1938, to Japanese parents named Mutsue Inomoto Fujimori and Naoichi Fujimori. His parents had immigrated to Peru from Japan in 1934. He has three other siblings. Fujimori’s place of birth continues to be a topic of debate. While some sources claim that he was born in Peru, few others say that Japan is his birthplace.
Fujimori completed his primary education from ‘La Rectora’. It was during his time at school that Fujimori learned to speak fluent Spanish. In 1957, he went on to pursue a degree in Agricultural Engineering from ‘Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina’ and graduated in 1961. After graduation, he worked as mathematics lecturer at the university for a brief time.
Fujimori moved to France in 1964 to study Physics at the prestigious ‘University of Strasbourg’. He went to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’, United States on Ford scholarship and obtained a Master degree in Mathematics, in 1969.
He came back to Peru and joined the Universidad Nacional Agraria. In 1984, Fujimori became the dean of the Universidad Nacional Agraria. He was also appointed as the rector of the university later on, before stepping down in 1989. During the same period he also hosted a show called ‘Concertando’ for the popular TV channel ‘Channel 7’.
Fujimori founded a political party named ‘Cambio 90’ in 1990. He also contested the presidential elections that year as a candidate of the party. Interestingly, the result of the elections turned out to be a huge surprise. Fujimori defeated the hot favourite contender, Mario Vargas Llosa by a considerable margin. Thus, he earned the reputation of being the ‘First man of Asian origin to form the government in a Latin American Nation’.
The first policy which Fujimori implemented as a President was the ‘Fujishock’. Apparently, the governance of Alan Garcia, his predecessor, had left the country in a poor economic state. Fujimori eased a lot of strict trading regulations, and helped Peru become more stable economically.
Fujimori was elected as the President of Peru for a second term in 1995, after defeating Javier P�rez de Cu�llar, who was the U.N Secretary General, by a thumping margin.
One of the first tasks which the government undertook during 1995 was taking actions against police officers who had violated human rights in the past fifteen years. Fujimori also tried to ease the tensions with neighbouring countries of Ecuador and Chile. A peace treaty was signed between Ecuador and Peru during this period.
Fujimori’s administration is famously known for the ‘Constitutional Crisis of 1992’, one of the most sensational events of modern political history. He suspended the existing Peruvian constitution, with the help of military support, to form new rules. Surprisingly, this move of Fujimori was widely supported by the public. He defended his action by saying that the coup was just a step towards better governance, and to make the nation stronger.
Another major achievement of the government was to control the Maoist insurgency in Peru to a great extent. For a period of fifteen years, before he came to power, Peru was plagued by terrorist attacks and massacres. Fujimori came down hard on insurgency and gave broad powers to military to control this nuisance. This move of Fujimori won a lot of admiration from the public.