Efraín_Goldenberg

Efraín Goldenberg

Efraín Goldenberg

Peruvian politician


Efraín Goldenberg Schreiber, or Efraím (born 28 December 1929),[1] is a Peruvian politician who served as finance and economy minister, foreign relations minister, and prime minister during the presidency of Alberto Fujimori.[2]

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Early life

Goldenberg was born on December 28, 1929,[3][4] in Lima, Peru, to Romanian-Jewish immigrants. He grew up in Talara, and attended the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.[5]

Political career

On February 17, 1994, he was sworn in as Prime Minister of Peru by President Alberto Fujimori, a position that he held until 1995. He was Peru's foreign relations minister prior to this office (August 28, 1993 – July 28, 1995).[6][7][8] On October 15, 1999, he became Peru's minister of economy and finance.[9][10] He has had a role in the business community as chairperson of the National Fisheries Society and director of the Fund for the Promoting of Exports.


References

  1. Catherine M. Conaghan - Fujimori's Peru: Deception in the Public Sphere 2005 - - Page 97 "Cabinet president Efraín Goldenberg announced that both Attorney General Colán and JNE board member Manuel Catorca were en route to Huánuco to lead an investigation. Meanwhile, the police arrested twelve of the seventeen suspects ."
  2. Publications, Europa (2003). The International Who's Who 2004. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-1-85743-217-6.
  3. Frank, Ben G. (2010). A Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and Latin America. Pelican Publishing. p. 433. ISBN 978-1-4556-1330-4.
  4. McClintock, Cynthia; McClintock, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs Cynthia; Vallas, Fabian (2003). The United States and Peru: Cooperation at a Cost. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-93463-3.
  5. Harris, David A. (2000). In the Trenches: 2004-2005. KTAV Publishing House, Inc. p. 175. ISBN 978-0-88125-927-8. Efrain Goldenberg.
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