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Dante Córdova Blanco (born June 3, 1943) is a Peruvian lawyer, politician and businessman. He was Minister of Transport and Communications, Minister of Education and Prime Minister of Peru under President Alberto Fujimori.

Early life

Dante Córdova completed his school studies at the College of Our Lady of Guadalupe, graduating in 1960. He completed his higher studies at the National University of San Marcos obtaining a law degree.[1]

He has developed various activities in the business and educational field, holding the following positions:[2]

Córdova served as director of the Peruvian Corporation of Airports and Commercial Aviation (CORPAC) and Petroperú.[3]

Political career

On February 3, 1993, during the presidency of Alberto Fujimori, he held the position of Minister of Transportation and Communications. Since August 28, 1993, the Ministry covered the offices of Housing, Construction and Sanitation until 1999. During its administration, road development was given impetus, reflected in the reconstruction of the Pan-American highway and the construction of rural roads was promoted.[1]

On July 28, 1995, in Fujimori's second term, he was appointed Minister of Education and President of the Council of Ministers of Peru.[1]

Between December 1996 and April 1997, he was one of the hostages in the seizure of the Japanese ambassador's residence by the MRTA.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c García, Enrique Silvestre; Gálvez, José Francisco (2016). Historia de la Presidencia del Consejo de Ministros (PDF) (in Spanish). Lima: Empresa Peruana de Servicios Editoriales S.A. ISBN 978-87-93429-88-8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-10-10. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  2. ^ "CÓRDOVA BLANCO, DANTE" (in Spanish). Centro de Arbitraje de la Cámara de Comercio de Lima.
  3. ^ "Dante Córdova Blanco" (in Spanish). MINEDU.
  4. ^ "Bibilioteca de los Derechos Humanos de la Universidad de Minnesota". hrlibrary.umn.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Peru
1995–1996
Succeeded by

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