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in the general elections of 1990, Boloña was invited by Rodríguez-Pastor to a meeting in Miami with the president-elect and members of the economic team such as Adolfo
Figueroa, Felipe Morris and Hernando de Soto. In this, Bologna explained how to deal with the economic crisis with a "severe economic
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Ministry of Economy and Finance took over again, as such created the Rural Bank on the basis of the Rural Finance Corporation. It also promoted the competitive substitution of imports, promotion of industrialization, sectoral policies and tax exemptions that allow incentives for
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On April 20, 1992, Bologna submitted his resignation from office, which was not accepted by the president. The minister decided to continue in office and was part of the process to call for elections to the
Democratic Constituent Congress. He resigned from the ministry in January 1993, due to the
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adjustment." Days later, Fujimori offered him the position of
Minister of Economy and Finance, which he did not accept because part of the team in charge of the Central Reserve Bank would be appointed only by the president. Fujimori finally appointed
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and the World Bank to see the impact of
Fujimori's decision on the economic program; however, international organizations told him that they would stop cooperation until the rule of law was returned.
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Mercedes Behr Galuzzo, he completed his primary studies at the Colegio Inmaculado Corazón and his secondary studies at the Colegio Santa María Marianistas.
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developed programs for the reintegration of Peru into the international financial system. It eliminated development banks such as the
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delay in signing an agreement of intent between Peru and the International Monetary Fund. Boloña accused Fujimori of governing "looking at polls and short-term popularities."
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