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Carlos Miró Quesada Laos (
Lima Lima ( ; ), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (, Spanish for "City of Biblical Magi, Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rive ...
; —
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; ) was a Peruvian journalist, politician and diplomat.


Biography

Born in
Lima Lima ( ; ), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (, Spanish for "City of Biblical Magi, Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rive ...
on , he was the son of
Antonio Miró Quesada de la Guerra Antonio Tomás Miró Quesada de la Guerra (Callao; — Lima; ) was a Peruvian journalist, lawyer, diplomat and politician. He was director of the newspaper '' El Comercio'' from 1905 until his assassination in 1935, having written articles in his ...
and María Laos Argüelles. His father, a renowned politician and journalist, was president of Congress and director of '' El Comercio''. He completed his school studies at the Inmaculada School in Lima and at the
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in
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, and completed higher education at the universities of
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,
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and San Marcos, graduating as a lawyer in Lima (1932). In 1936, he married Rosa Moreyra y Paz-Soldán, with whom he had an only daughter. Later, he had two more daughters with Beatriz Eguren Carranza. In 1921, he joined ''El Comercio'', being director of its evening edition from 1928 to 1934 (with an interruption in 1929 when he was confined in
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by the government of Augusto B. Leguía). The following year, both of his parents were murdered in an attack perpetrated by an
Aprista Party The Peruvian Aprista Party (, PAP) () is a Peruvian Social democracy, social-democratic political party and a member of the Socialist International. The party was founded as the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (, APRA) by Víctor Raú ...
leader, so the general direction of the newspaper passed to his uncle Aurelio Miró Quesada, while the sub-directorship went to him. Considered one of the main defenders and propagandists of fascism in his country, he was deported by the government of
Óscar R. Benavides Óscar Raymundo Benavides Larrea (March 15, 1876 – July 2, 1945) was a Peruvian field marshal, diplomat, and politician who served as the 38th (1914–1915, by coup d'état) and 42nd (1933–1939) President of Peru, with his latter term being ...
in 1937, so he remained in Europe, travelling through Western Europe until the departure of the military regime in 1940. In 1944, he founded the conservative party with an anti-APRA tendency ''Renovación Nacional'', which had a medium political presence and from which he ran for senator for
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in 1945. This year he moved to
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, where he remained three years dedicated to academic and journalistic activities as a collaborator of ''
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and '' Clarín'' in
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, and ''
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'' in
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. In 1949, he entered the diplomatic service and the military government of
Manuel A. Odría Manuel Arturo Odría Amoretti (26 November 1896 – 18 February 1974) was a military officer who served as the 45th President of Peru. He ousted President José Luis Bustamante y Rivero in the 1948 Peruvian coup d'état and seized power. He pr ...
appointed him ambassador to Chile, a position in which he remained until 1952, when he was transferred to the Peruvian embassy in Mexico. From this position he intervened in the resumption of
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between Peru and
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, for which he was sent on a special mission to this country and then to
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. In 1953, he was appointed ambassador in Rio de Janeiro, a position he held until 1954 when he irrevocably resigned due to Odría's decision to allow
Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre (February 22, 1895 – August 2, 1979) was a Peruvian politician, philosopher, and author who founded the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA) political movement, the oldest currently existing political ...
to leave the country. In 1956, he declined his candidacy for the presidency of Peru. Upon his return to Lima, he joined the conspiracy to place General
Zenón Noriega Agüero Zenón Noriega Agüero (July 12, 1900 – May 7, 1957) was a Peruvian army general who briefly served as the interim president of Peru through a military junta for two months in 1950. Biography Noriega was born in Cajamarca in 1900 as th ...
in the government, but when the plot was discovered, he took refuge in the
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and then went into exile to Chile. In 1956, with the military regime severely deteriorating, Odría allowed the return of his political enemies and called for general elections. In them, Miró-Quesada presented himself as a National Restoration candidate for the Presidency with the intention of later withdrawing his nomination in favor of Manuel Prado and making the anti-APRA vote more solid; However, Prado, unsure of his victory, allied himself with Apra, so Miró-Quesada immediately withdrew his support. In 1962, he supported the candidacy of
Fernando Belaúnde Fernando Sergio Marcelo Marcos Belaúnde Terry (October 7, 1912 – June 4, 2002) was a Peruvian politician who twice served as President of Peru (1963–1968 and 1980–1985). Deposed by a military coup in 1968, he was re-elected in 1980 after ...
against that of Haya and in the same way in 1963. From 1963 to 1966, he was Peru's ambassador to Belgium and then to Italy until 1968 when he resigned due to the government's decision to apologise to Armando Villanueva, president of the Chamber of Deputies whom he had refused to receive in
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. After Belaúnde's fall,
Juan Velasco Alvarado Juan Francisco Velasco Alvarado (June 16, 1910 – December 24, 1977) was a Peruvian Army general, general who served as the President of Peru after a successful 1968 Peruvian coup d'état, coup d'état against Fernando Belaúnde's presidency ...
's
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restored him as ambassador to Italy (1969) and then again to Belgium (April–November 1969). Miró-Quesada died on November 4, 1969, in a hospital in Brussels, two weeks after suffering a vehicle accident. In 2016, his grandson José Carlos Yrigoyen published his biography titled ''Orgullosamente solos'' (Proudly alone), in which he details his relationships with
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, as well as his post-war political career.


References

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