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René Cornejo
Prime Minister of Peru
Incumbent
Assumed office
24 February 2014
PresidentOllanta Humala
Preceded byCésar Villanueva
Personal details
Born1962 (age 62–63)
Arequipa, Peru
Political partyIndependent
Alma materNational University of Engineering
Central American Technological University
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
Graduate School of Business Administration and Management

René Cornejo Diaz has been the Prime Minister of Peru since February 2014, following the resignation of César Villanueva. He has also been President Ollanta Humala's fifth prime minister during the latter's first term in office.

Early life and career

Cornejo has an engineering degree and MBA from universities in Peru. He has also served as executive director of ProInversion, the country's investment promotion enterprise.

Politics

Since President Ollanta Humala took office Cornejo has served as housing minister. After the resignation of Prime Minister César Villanueva, he was appointed as the replacement by the president on 24 February 2014. Other cabinet reshuffles included: Piero Ghezzi Solis replacing Gladys Triveño as Minister of Production; Eleodoro Mayorga Alba replacing Jorge Merino as Ministry of Energy and Mines; Jose Gallardo Ku as Minister of Housing; Carmen Omonte Durand replacing Ana Jara as Minister of Women and Vulnerable Populations; and Jara replacing Teresa Laos Caceres as Minister of Labor.

References

  1. ^ http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v7/wn/newsworld.php?id=1017455
  2. http://www.peruthisweek.com/news-peru-five-new-ministers-to-be-sworn-in-alongside-rene-cornejo-102351
Political offices
Preceded byCésar Villanueva Prime Minister of Peru
2014–present
Incumbent
Prime ministers of Peru
19th century
(1856–1900)
20th century
(1901–2000)
21st century
(2001–)
*Acting
Cabinet of Peru under President Ollanta Humala and Prime Minister René Cornejo (February - July 2014)

President: Ollanta Humala
1 Vice President: Marisol Espinoza
2 Vice President: Vacant (since 16 January 2012)
Prime Minister: René Cornejo

Foreign: Eda Rivas
Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel
Defense: Peter Cateriano Bellido
Agriculture: Juan Benites
Labor: Ana Jara
Women: Carmen Omonte
Economy and Finance: Miguel Castilla

Transportation and Communication: Carlos Paredes
José Gallardo Ku
Housing: Milton von Hesse
Foreign Commerce and Tourism: Magali Silva
Production: Piero Ghezzi
Development and Social Inclusion: Paola Bustamante
Health: Midori de Habich

Energy and Mines: Eleodoro Mayorga
Education: Jaime Saavedra
Interior: Walter Albán
Daniel Urresti
Justice: Daniel Figallo
Environment: Manuel Pulgar-Vidal
Culture: Diana Álvarez Calderón

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