Fujimori Regime
The Fujimori Regime refers to the government of Alberto Fujimori, who served as the President of Peru from 1990 to 2000. His administration is known for implementing neoliberal economic reforms that aimed to stabilize the economy, reduce hyperinflation, and attract foreign investment. However, these policies also led to increased poverty and inequality in some sectors of society.
Fujimori's government is also noted for its controversial approach to combating terrorism, particularly against the Shining Path and the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement. His administration employed authoritarian tactics, including human rights abuses and the use of death squads, which have led to ongoing debates about his legacy in Peru.