Luis Solari De La Fuente

Luis María Santiago Eduardo Solari de la Fuente (born 28 January 1948) is an Italian Peruvian politician and founding member of Possible Peru. He has served as a Peruvian Health Minister and studied internal medicine at the National University of San Marcos. He gained notice in his work for Catholic Church in Peru and received the title commander from the Holy See in 1997.[1] He also belongs to Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana. This relates to his time as Health Minister in that he opposed abortion and introduced a Day of the Unborn.[2] He is also a former Prime Minister of Peru.[3]

References

  1. Roger East; Richard Thomas (2003). Profiles of People in Power: The World's Government Leaders. Psychology Press. pp. 414–415. ISBN 978-1-85743-126-1.
  2. Christina Ewig (March 2011). Second-Wave Neoliberalism: Gender, Race, and Health Sector Reform in Peru. Penn State Press. pp. 162–. ISBN 0-271-03712-1.
  3. John Crabtree (2011). Fractured Politics: Peruvian Democracy Past and Present. School of Advanced Study. pp. 114–. ISBN 978-0-9567549-0-5.
Political offices
Preceded by
Roberto Dañino
Prime Minister of Peru
2002  2003
Succeeded by
Beatriz Merino


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