Signing of Peru-USA anti-drug agreement
In May 1991, an anti-drug agreement is signed between Peru and the United States. President Fujimori announces that he will not modify the agreement, while the ministerial cabinet answers 92 questions about the agreement in Congress.
An anti-drug agreement is signed between the governments of Peru and the United States. President Alberto Fujimori Fujimori announces before Congress the policy of fait accompli and the decision not to modify the anti-drug agreement with the US. The Torres y Torres Lara Cabinet, in the Chamber of Deputies, absolves a 92-question interrogatory on the anti-drug agreement. This agreement generated political controversy and was the object of intense parliamentary debate.