Lugo Administration
The Lugo Administration refers to the government led by Fernando Lugo, who served as the President of Paraguay from 2008 to 2012. Lugo, a former bishop, was elected on a platform promising social reforms and a focus on reducing poverty. His administration aimed to address issues such as land reform and improving education and healthcare.
During his presidency, Lugo faced challenges, including political opposition and economic difficulties. In 2012, he was impeached by the Paraguayan Congress, which led to his removal from office. This event sparked controversy and debates about the political climate in Paraguay and the legitimacy of the impeachment process.