Dismissal of Susana Higuchi Miyagawa from First Lady Duties
In August 1994, Susana Higuchi Miyagawa, the wife of President Alberto Fujimori, publicly demanded changes to the Electoral Law, which led to significant media attention. Following her public statements and departure from the Presidential Palace, President Fujimori removed her from her duties as First Lady. This event highlighted tensions within the presidential family and had political implications in Peru.
En agosto, Susana Higuchi Miyagawa, esposa del Presidente, ocupó las primeras planas de la prensa al demandar públicamente la modificación de la Ley Electoral. Realizó estas declaraciones al momento de abandonar la residencia de Palacio de Gobierno. Como respuesta, el presidente Alberto Fujimori Fujimori apartó a su esposa Susana Higuchi Miyagawa de sus funciones de primera dama.