Democratic Constituent Congress
The Democratic Constituent Congress (Spanish: Congreso Constituyente Democrático) was a Constituent Assembly created in Peru after the dissolution of Congress by President Alberto Fujimori in 1992. Its main purpose was to amend the Constitution of 1979.
Democratic Constituent Congress Congreso Constituyente Democrático | |
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Republic of Peru | |
Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Established | 20 December 1992 |
Disbanded | 26 July 1995 |
Preceded by | Congress of the Republic of Peru |
Succeeded by | Congress of the Republic of Peru |
Leadership | |
President of the Democratic Constituent Congress | |
Seats | 80 |
Meeting place | |
Legislative Palace (Peru) |
Peru portal |
President
Constitutional Commission
President
- Carlos Torres y Torres Lara
Vice president
- Enrique Chirinos Soto
Members of the Commission
- José Barba Caballero
- Martha Chávez Cossío
- Carlos Ferrero Costa
- Víctor Joy Way Rojas
- Samuel Matsuda Nishimura
- Henry Pease García
- Roger Cáceres Velásquez
- César Fernández Arce
- Lourdes Flores Nano
- Ricardo Marcenaro Frers
- Fernando Olivera Vega
- Pedro Vilchez Malpica
References
- "Presidentes del Congreso de 1951 al 2000". www.congreso.gob.pe.
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