Hernando Guerra García

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Hernando Guerra-García
Member of Congress
Assumed office
26 July 2021
ConstituencyLima
Personal details
Born (1963-05-14) 14 May 1963 (age 58)
Lima, Peru
Nationality Peruvian
Political partyPopular Force (2020-present)
Other political
affiliations
National Solidarity (2016)
Independent (1993-2020)
Revolutionary Socialist Party (1989-1993)
Relatives (father)
ProfessionLawyer

Hernando Guerra-García Campos (born 14 May 1963) is a Peruvian businessman and politician. In 2016, he ran for the Presidency under the National Solidarity-UPP alliance for the general elections for the same year.[1][2][3] However, after a few months he withdrew from the electoral campaign.[4][5] He is currently Keiko Fujimori's campaign manager in the 2021 general election.

Biography[]

Guerra was born in Lima, his parents were former congressman Roger Guerra-García Cueva and Mabel Campos Montoya, who died when he was 16 years old. His grandfather, Antenor Guerra García Vallejo, was president of the Superior Court of Cajamarca.

He completed his school studies at the Colegio Sagrados Corazones Recoleta in Lima.

He studied law at the Catholic University, where he obtained a bachelor's degree. He studied a Master's Degree in Administration (MBA) at the School of Business Administration (ESAN).

In 1990, he was deputy editor of El peruano, the official newspaper of the Republic of Peru, where he was part of the relaunch project. In the official gazette he had a section called Los profiles del carajo in reference to the book Profiles of Courage by John F. Kennedy.[6] He worked in the official gazette until 1994.

He was Chief of Communications of the National Superintendency of Tax Administration (SUNAT) until 1996.

In 2001 he founded Clientes y Organizations, and in 2004 he was part of Somos Empresa, a television program awarded by ANDA and considered in 2008 as the best on TV in economic matters.[7]

Political career[]

During his youth he was a member of the Revolutionary Socialist Party (PSR).

In 2011 he was a pre-candidate for the presidency of Fuerza Social for the 2011 general elections of Peru.[8]

In 2016, he decided to run for the Peruvian Humanist Party for the presidency of Peru,[9] but due to decisions made in the party, he went to the National Solidarity-UPP alliance to run in the 2016 general elections in Peru.[1][2][3] However, after a few months he withdrew from the electoral campaign.[4][5]

In October 2020, he was presented by the Fuerza Popular political party to be its head of government plan and head of the list for Lima in the 2021 Peruvian parliamentary elections.[10][11] After this, he was the target of controversy, because in the 2016 elections, he launched harsh criticism to this game.[12][13] He was successfully elected to Congress.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Nano Guerra deja a Yehude y se va con Solidaridad Nacional | Perú Noticias" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  2. ^ a b PERÚ, Empresa Peruana de Servicios Editoriales S. A. EDITORA. "'Nano' Guerra será el candidato presidencial de Solidaridad Nacional y UPP". andina.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  3. ^ a b Sulca, Rosalyn (2015-12-20). "'Nano' Guerra será el candidato presidencial de Solidaridad Nacional y UPP". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  4. ^ a b PERÚ, NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO (2016-03-30). "Solidaridad Nacional retira candidatura de Nano Guerra García | POLITICA". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  5. ^ a b PERU21, NOTICIAS (2016-03-29). "'Nano' Guerra García renunció a su candidatura presidencial por Solidaridad Nacional [Video] | POLITICA". Peru21 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  6. ^ PERÚ, NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO (2016-02-01). ""Empréndela bien, Nano", un perfil de Fernando Vivas | POLITICA". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  7. ^ Narro, Enrique (2009-02-06). "En tiempos de crisis, Somos Empresa apuesta por los emprendedores". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  8. ^ Castillo, Jorge (2010-11-18). "Nano Guerra García ya es precandidato de Fuerza Social". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  9. ^ PERU21, NOTICIAS (2015-09-18). "'Nano' Guerra García es el candidato del Partido Humanista para elecciones del 2016 | POLITICA". Peru21 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  10. ^ GESTIÓN, NOTICIAS (2020-11-02). "Elecciones 2021: Keiko Fujimori presenta a Nano Guerra García como el jefe de su plan de gobierno nndc | PERU". Gestión (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  11. ^ "Keiko Fujimori anuncia a Nano Guerra García como jefe de su plan de gobierno". canaln.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  12. ^ "'Nano' Guerra García afirma que se equivocó con críticas a Keiko Fujimori: "Fue producto de creencias" - Caretas Política". Caretas (in Spanish). 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  13. ^ "Nano Guerra: "Yo estuve equivocado sobre Keiko"". La Razón (in Spanish). 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
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