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Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante (born May 22, 1947) is a Peruvian educator and politician. A prominent member of the Peruvian Aprista Party, she served as in the first presidency of Alan García, making her the first woman to assume a cabinet position in the history of Peru. Most recently, she briefly served as Minister of Interior in Alan García's second presidency, a position subject to scrutiny as she was signaled as responsible of the repression of natives in the 2009 Amazon crisis, in Bagua, which forced her to resign, and effectively ended her political career.

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  • Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante (Callao, 22 de mayo de 1947), es una educadora y política peruana. Alta dirigente del Partido Aprista Peruano, es su Secretaria Nacional de Política. Fue, junto con , la primera mujer en la historia del Perú en ser ministra, durante el primer gobierno de Alan García. (es)
  • Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante (born May 22, 1947) is a Peruvian educator and politician. A prominent member of the Peruvian Aprista Party, she served as in the first presidency of Alan García, making her the first woman to assume a cabinet position in the history of Peru. Most recently, she briefly served as Minister of Interior in Alan García's second presidency, a position subject to scrutiny as she was signaled as responsible of the repression of natives in the 2009 Amazon crisis, in Bagua, which forced her to resign, and effectively ended her political career. (en)
  • Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante, née le 22 mai 1947 à Callao, est une éducatrice et femme politique péruvienne. Membre éminent du Parti Aprista péruvien, elle a été la ministre de l'Éducation dans la première présidence d'Alan García, faisant d'elle la première femme à assumer un poste ministériel dans l'histoire du Pérou. Plus récemment, elle a brièvement occupé le poste de ministre de l'Intérieur dans la deuxième administration d'Alan García, un poste soumis à examen car elle a été signalée comme responsable de la répression des autochtones lors de la crise amazonienne de 2009, à Bagua, qui l'a forcée à démissionner et a effectivement mis fin sa carrière politique. (fr)
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