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verification
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challenged
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constitutional crisis
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Peru
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President
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Alberto Fujimori
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Congress of Peru
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Alan García
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American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
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Democratic Front
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Chamber of Deputies
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Senate
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president-elect
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inauguration
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Japan
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United States
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aid
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hyperinflation
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IMF
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World Bank
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austerity
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auto-coup
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Spanish
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April 5
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1992
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Army of Peru
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teargas
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currently on trial
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Gustavo Gorriti
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Samuel Dyer
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Alan García
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Colombia
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Decree Law 25418
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Constitution
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Democratic Constitutional Congress
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1993 Constitution
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independence of the judiciary
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state of emergency
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curfews
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Prime Minister
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Fernando Belaúnde Terry
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Acción Popular
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Mario Vargas Llosa
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Alan García
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liberal
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November 13
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United States
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Germany
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Spain
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Venezuela
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Argentina
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Chile
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Organization of American States
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IMF
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eradicating coca fields
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1991
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Shining Path
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cholera
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Bush
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Organization of American States
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Shining Path
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March 12
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1992
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US Congress
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November 26
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2007
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Supreme Court of Peru
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Jaime Yoshiyama
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Víctor Joy Way
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Categories
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Conflicts in 1992
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History of Peru
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Coups
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Political engineering by coup
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