Daniel Abugattás

Daniel Fernando Abugattás Majluf (14 April 1955 – 22 January 2025) was a Peruvian businessman and politician belonging to the Alliance for Progress.

Subsequently, he pursued a master program in economic law at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Xochimilco, Mexico, from 1980 to 1981.

Ollanta Humala entrusted him with the task of organizing his party during non-electoral times, achieving in less than a year to affiliate 32,000 militants and opening nationalist bases in 70% of the national territory (until 2008).

He received the confidence of the plenary session of Parliament to preside over the "Petroaudios" Investigative Commission, where he played an important role in clarifying such acts of corruption.

[3] Abugattás received various criticisms for hirings that were made in Congress, including that of former congresswoman Nancy Obregón as a citizen participation advisor.