René Cornejo
René Cornejo | |
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Prime Minister of Peru | |
In office 24 February 2014 – 22 July 2014 | |
President | Ollanta Humala |
Preceded by | César Villanueva |
Succeeded by | Ana Jara |
Minister of Housing, Construction and Sanitation | |
In office 28 July 2011 – 24 February 2014 | |
President | Ollanta Humala |
Prime Minister | Salomon Lerner Oscar Valdés Juan Jiménez César Villanueva |
Preceded by | Juan Sarmiento Soto |
Succeeded by | Milton von Hesse |
Personal details | |
Born | Arequipa, Peru | 6 January 1962
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | National University of Engineering Central American Technological University Pontifical Catholic University of Peru ESADE Graduate School of Business Administration and Management |
René Cornejo Diaz (born 6 January 1962 in Arequipa, Peru) is a Peruvian politician who was Prime Minister of Peru from February to July 2014, following the resignation of César Villanueva. He resigned after a political scandal that involved his office. He was replaced by the Minister of Labor Ana Jara.
Early life and career
[edit]Cornejo was born on 6 January 1962 in Arequipa, Peru. He studied at National University of Engineering, Central American Technological University, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and ESADE Business School.[1] He has an engineering degree from the National University of Engineering and an MBA from ESAN Graduate School of Business and is Doctoral Candidate at ESADE Graduate School of Business Administration and Management.[which?] He has also served as executive director of ProInversion, the country's investment promotion enterprise.[2]
Political career
[edit]Since President Ollanta Humala took office Cornejo has served as housing minister.
Prime minister
[edit]After the resignation of Prime Minister César Villanueva, he was appointed the replacement[2] by the president on 24 February 2014. Other cabinet reshuffles included: Piero Ghezzi Solis replacing Gladys Triveño as Minister of Production; Eleodoro Mayorga Alba replacing Jorge Merino as Ministry of Energy and Mines; Jose Gallardo Ku as Minister of Housing; Carmen Omonte Durand replacing Ana Jara as Minister of Women and Vulnerable Populations; and Jara replacing Teresa Laos Caceres as Minister of Labor.[3] He and his ministerial cabinet obtained the Congress vote of confidence on 17 March 2014 after two unsuccessful attempts.
Resignation
[edit]He resigned in July 2014 following an investigation report by Cuarto Poder alleging that an unnamed "close advisor" gave money to an informer to find potentially incriminating information on opposition Congressman Víctor Andrés García Belaúnde to discredit him.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "René Cornejo Díaz – Primer Ministro – Presidencia de la República del Perú". Archived from the original on 2014-03-29. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ^ a b "BERNAMA – Rene Cornejo Named New Prime Minister of Peru". Archived from the original on 2014-03-02. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
- ^ "Peru this Week".
- ^ Kozak, Robert (23 July 2014). "Peru's Prime Minister René Cornejo Resigns". Wall Street Journal.