Armando Kanbayashi

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Armando Kanbayashi
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President of Ilari
In office
28 July 1990 – 12 September 2001
Prime Minister
  • Rolando Abellán
  • Anthony Sánchez
  • Inhué Coronil
  • Joonas Pulkkinen
  • Jerónimo Maroto
  • Roope Ruotsalainen
Vice President
First Vice Presidents
Second Vice Presidents
Preceded byEzequiel Ureña
Succeeded byPaúl Barrueco
Personal details
Born
Armando Tochika Kanbayashi y Takayama

(1940-07-26) 26 July 1940 (age 84)
Trujillo, Ilari
Political partyPreservando Abundancia
SpouseBárbara Chihoko Shimada
Children
Alma materUniversity of Ilari, Cusco

Armando Tochika Kanbayashi y Takayama (26 July 1940) is a former Ilarian politician who served as the 6th President of Ilari from 28 July 1990 to 12 September 2001. During his tenure, he and his government created the ideology of Kanbayashism, which promoted economic liberalism and social conservatism. His presidency was of mixed reception. On one hand, he is credited with stabilizing Ilari's economy and eliminating the Guadosalam-supported Frontera de la Prosperidad. On the other, he was involved in a corruption and embezzlement scandal with his First Vice President Álvaro Pascual Dávalos, former Second Vice President Luz Graciani and National Intelligence Agency Director Aapeli Junttila, which subsequently became his reason for resigning the presidency, and propagated human rights violations.