Appointment of Alfonso de los Heros Pérez-Albela as President of the Council of Ministers.
Alfonso de los Heros Pérez-Albela was appointed President of the Council of Ministers in November 1991, in a context of conflict between the Executive and Congress over the issuance of legislative decrees.
Alfonso de los Heros Pérez-Albela was appointed as the new president of the Council of Ministers during November 1991. This appointment took place in a context of growing tension between the Executive and the Congress, particularly due to the issuance of 126 legislative decrees by the government. The new cabinet took office in the midst of controversy over the extraordinary powers of the Executive and decrees on national security, pacification and other issues. This change in the presidency of the Council of Ministers was part of the modifications in the ministerial cabinet during the government of Alberto Fujimori Fujimori.