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Pedro-Pablo Kuczynski
Alternative spellings: Pedro P. Kuczynski Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Pedro Pablo Kuczynski G. Pedro-Pablo Kuczynski Godard Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Godard
B:1938Lima Biblio: Politiker, Ökonom; 1961-1967 und 1968-1973 bei der Weltbank, 1967 bei der peruanischen Zentralbank (stellvertretender Gouverneur?), 1968 Exil in den USA, 1973-1975 Partner der Investmentbank Kuhn, Loeb & Co. in New York, 1975 Chefökonom der Internationalen Finanz-Corporation (IFC) in Washington, dann Präsidenten des Konsortiums von Bergbauunternehmen Halco Mining (Harvey Aluminium Company) in Pittsburgh, 1980-1982 peruan. Minister für Minen und Energie, 1983-1992 stellvtd. Vorsitzender der Investmentbank First Boston Corporation in New York, 1992 Mitgründer der Beteiligungsgesellschaft Latin American Enterprise Fund in Miami, Mitbesitzer von Westfield Capital, 2001 Wirtschafts- und Finanzminister, 2005-2006 Premierminister von Peru Place of Activity: Washington, DC Place of Activity: Pittsburgh, Pa. Place of Activity: Miami, Fla.
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Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Godard (Spanish: [kuˈtʃinski ɣoˈðarð]; born 3 October 1938), also known simply as PPK (Spanish: [pepeˈka]), is a Peruvian economist, politician and public administrator who served as President of Peru from 2016 to 2018. He served as the Prime Minister of Peru and Minister of Economy and Finance during the presidency of Alejandro Toledo. Kuczynski resigned from the presidency on 23 March 2018, following a successful impeachment vote and days before a probable conviction vote. Since 10 April 2019 he has been in pretrial detention, due to an ongoing investigation on corruption, money laundering, and connections to Odebrecht, a public works company accused of paying bribes. Kuczynski was born in the Miraflores District of Limato parents who fled from Germany after the Nazis came to power. Kuczynski worked in the United States before entering Peruvian politics. He held positions at both the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund before being designated as the general manager of Peru's Central Reserve Bank. He later served as Minister of Energy and Mines in the early 1980s under President Fernando Belaúnde Terry, and as Minister of Economy and Finance and Prime Minister under President Alejandro Toledo in the 2000s. Kuczynski was a presidential candidate in the 2011 presidential election, placing third. His opponents Ollanta Humala and Keiko Fujimori went on to the 5 June 2011 runoff election, in which Humala was elected. Kuczynski went on to stand in the 2016 election, where he narrowly defeated Fujimori in the second round. He was sworn in as president on 28 July 2016. Kuczynski held U.S. citizenship until November 2015; he renounced it to be able to run for Peru's presidency. On 15 December 2017, the Congress of Peru, which was controlled by the opposition Popular Force, initiated impeachment proceedings against Kuczynski, after he was accused of lying about receiving payments from a scandal-hit Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht in the mid-2000s. However, on 21 December 2017, the Peruvian congress lacked the majority of votes needed to impeach Kuczynski. After further scandals and facing a second impeachment vote, Kuczynski resigned the presidency on 21 March 2018 following the release of videos showing alleged acts of vote buying, presenting his resignation to the Council of Ministers. He was succeeded as president by his First Vice President Martín Vizcarra. On 28 April 2019, Kuczynski was sentenced to three years of house arrest due to poor health while under investigation for allegedly taking bribes from Odebrecht. Kuczynski is a polyglot. Aside from his native Spanish, Kuczynski also speaks English and French fluently, and is proficient in German. (Source: DBPedia)
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Uma nova fase de crescimento para a América Latina (2)