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Agriculturalists / Alberto Fujimori / Political corruption / Political repression / Congress of the Republic of Peru / Lourdes Flores / Open list / Martha Chávez / Affirmative action / Peru / Politics / Academics
Date: 2004-01-19 06:30:48
Agriculturalists
Alberto Fujimori
Political corruption
Political repression
Congress of the Republic of Peru
Lourdes Flores
Open list
Martha Chávez
Affirmative action
Peru
Politics
Academics

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