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Francisco Morales Bermúdez

Francisco Morales Bermúdez Cerruti
Term of Office: 1975-1980
Predecessor: Juan Velasco Alvarado
Successor: Fernando Belaunde Terry
Date of Birth: 1921
Place of Birth: Lima
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Profession: Army General
Political party: Independent

Francisco Morales Bermúdez Cerruti (1921) was a centrist Peruvian general who came to power in Peru 1975 after deposing his predecessor, General Juan Velasco Alvarado. Unable to control the political and economic troubles that the nation faced, he was forced to return power to civilian rule, marking the end of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces, that installed itself by a coup d'etat in October 1968.

Early Years

Born in Lima in 1921, he was the son of Army Colonel Remigio Morales Bermúdez and grandson of ex-President Remigio Morales Bermúdez . He received most of his education at Lima's Colegio Inmaculada. In 1939, he was accepted to the Escuela Militar de Chorrillos. After his graduation, he was an important member of the CAEM (Centro de Altos Estudios Militares).

Political Career

He achieved the rank of Brigadier General and was appointed to his first political post in 1968 as minister of finance in the administration of Fernando Belaúnde Terry. Internal problems in government forced him to resign after two months.

In 1969, after Belaúnde had been deposed by a coup, the military government led by Velasco asked him to return to the post of ministry of finance. In 1974, he resigned again, this time because he was appointed leader of the Peruvian Armed Forces. In 1975, he was appointed to be both prime minister and minister of defense.


Legacy

The failure of his political and economic reforms was a severe blow to his administration, hampered by constant political pressure from all sides. A Constitutional Assambly was created in 1979, wich modified the 1933 Constitution and called for National elections.

After the 1980 National Elections He turned power over to a legally established government, and to then President elected, Fernando Belaúnde Terry.

After his presidency, he kept a relatively low profile in Peruvian politics, making sporadic speeches regarding the situation of the army.

In 1985, he made an unsuccessful run for the presidency, obtaining a fraction of one percent of the vote.

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