Daniel Lozada Explained

Daniel Lozada
Office1:Minister of Interior
Term Start1:11 December 2011
Term End1:15 May 2012
President1:Ollanta Humala
Primeminister1:Oscar Valdés
Predecessor1:Oscar Valdés
Successor1:William Calle

Daniel Lozada is a Peruvian economist, who served as interior minister from December 2011 to May 2012.

Career

Lozada is a businessman and an economist by profession.[1] He was the general manager of Contilatin del Perú SA and Avícolas Asociadas SA. He also served as chief of staff at the ministry of interior, where he developed projects such as the Voluntary Police Service and the Law for the Incorporation of Rural Patrols into Rural Patrols. He had a direct participation in the development of the policy of said ministry, leading a multidisciplinary team of advisers. He completed his primary education at the Colegio San José in his hometown, and secondary at the Colegio Militar Francisco Bolognesi. He graduated as an economist from the La Molina National Agrarian University, in Lima.

He was appointed interior minister on 11 December 2011 in a reshuffle to the cabinet led by then prime minister Oscar Valdés.[2] [3] Lozada succeeded Valdés as interior minister.[4] [5] On 3 May 2012, the motion of censure against Lozada and Otárola was presented in plenary session for "incapacity, lack of leadership and strategy". Lozada and defense minister Alberto Otárola irrevocably resigned from office on 10 May.[6] William Calle replaced Lozada in the post.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Humala tightens the ship with sweeping cabinet change. 16 June 2016. Latin American Weekly Report. 15 December 2011.
  2. News: Manuel Vigo. Meet Peru's new Ministers. 13 April 2013. Peru this Week. 12 December 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20130508000525/http://www.peruthisweek.com/news-1164-Meet-Perus-new-Ministers/. 8 May 2013. dead.
  3. Kushner. Hunt. Shining Path – not where Humala wants to spend time. Foreign Policy Association. 16 May 2012. 13 April 2013.
  4. Book: Robert T. Buckman. Latin America 2012 . The World Today Series. registration. 13 April 2013. 9 August 2012. Stryker Post Publications. 978-1-61048-888-4. 341.
  5. Perez-Novoa. Cesar. Cabinet shake-up on Conga issues. Celfin Capital. 12 December 2011. 13 April 2013.
  6. News: Peru ministers resign over Shining Path rebel clashes. 13 April 2013. BBC. 10 May 2012.
  7. News: Humala names three new ministers. 13 April 2013. Latin News. May 2012.