Peruvian coup d'etat: The 90’s Latino conundrum

Alberto Fujimori surprised both his Peruvian countrymen and the world on the afternoon of Sunday, April 5, 1992, by announcing on national television the "temporary" suspension of the Constitution and the Congress of his country, as well as the establishment of an "emergency government" of national reconstruction "under his direction. He also announced the reorganization of the judiciary and the Peruvian equivalent of the Office of the Comptroller General and spoke of future plebiscites to ratify the electoral and administrative changes With this action, Fujimori rejected the democratic process, although imperfect, on which he had rested the legitimacy of a government beset by the worst combination of problems in the hemisphere. The Armed Forces and the police immediately supported the President and mobilized to encircle or put into house arrest - temporarily, numerous important politicians and journalists were later seen. We have managed to find a way in with we have time travel to April 3 two days before the impending coup d’etat it is your duty as the main Peruvian leaders of this era to follow the lineage that Fujimori established or create a new chapter in Peruvian History. Just remember with Peruvian Politics nothing is what it seems like.