Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (1939–1968)
Bicameral Congress (1980–1992)
Presidents of the Senate (1980–1992)
Presidents of the Senate of the Republic[4]
Took office
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Left office
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Name of President
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Political party
|
July 26, 1980
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July 26, 1981
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July Óscar Trelles Montes
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Popular Action
|
July 26, 1981
|
July 26, 1982
|
Javier Alva Orlandini
|
Popular Action
|
July 26, 1982
|
July 26, 1983
|
Sandro Mariátegui Chiappe
|
Popular Action
|
July 26, 1983
|
July 26, 1984
|
Ricardo Monteagudo Monteagudo
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Popular Action
|
July 26, 1984
|
July 26, 1985
|
Manuel Ulloa Elías
|
Popular Action
|
July 26, 1985
|
July 26, 1986
|
Luis Alberto Sánchez
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Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1986
|
July 26, 1987
|
Armando Villanueva del Campo
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Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1987
|
February 25, 1988
|
Ramiro Prialé Prialé¹
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
February 25, 1988
|
July 26, 1988
|
Jorge Lozada Stanbury²
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1988
|
July 26, 1989
|
Romualdo Biaggi Rodríguez
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1989
|
July 26, 1990
|
Humberto Carranza Piedra
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1990
|
July 26, 1991
|
Máximo San Román Cáceres
|
Change 90-New Majority
|
July 26, 1991
|
April 5, 1992
|
Felipe Osterling Parodi³
|
Christian People's Party
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- ¹ Ramiro Prialé died on February 25 of 1988.
- ² Jorge Lozada assumed the Presidency of the Senate after the death of Ramiro Prialé, because he was the Vice-President of the Chamber.
- ³ Felipe Osterling's presidency was interrupted when President Fujimori dissolved Congress in 1992.
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (1980–1992)
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies of the Republic[4]
Took office
|
Left office
|
Name of President
|
Political party
|
July 26, 1980
|
July 26, 1981
|
Francisco Belaúnde Terry
|
Popular Action
|
July 26, 1981
|
July 26, 1982
|
Luis Pércovich Roca
|
Popular Action
|
July 26, 1982
|
July 26, 1983
|
Valentín Paniagua Corazao
|
Popular Action
|
July 26, 1983
|
July 26, 1984
|
Dagoberto Láinez Vodanovic
|
Popular Action
|
July 26, 1984
|
July 26, 1985
|
Elías Mendoza Habersperger
|
Popular Action
|
July 26, 1985
|
July 26, 1986
|
Luis Alberto Negreiros Criado
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1986
|
July 26, 1987
|
Fernando León de Vivero
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1987
|
July 26, 1988
|
Luis Alva Castro
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1988
|
July 26, 1989
|
Héctor Vargas Haya
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1989
|
January 26, 1990
|
Fernando León de Vivero¹
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
January 26, 1990
|
July 26, 1990
|
Luis Alvarado Contreras²
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 26, 1990
|
July 26, 1991
|
Víctor Felipe Paredes Guerra
|
Change 90-New Majority
|
July 26, 1991
|
April 5, 1992
|
Roberto Ramírez del Villar Beaumont³
|
Christian People's Party
|
- ¹ Fernando León de Vivero died on January 26 of 1990.
- ² Luis Alvarado assumed the Presidency of the Chamber after the death of Fernando León De Vivero, because he was the 1st Vice-President of the Chamber.
- ³ Roberto Ramírez del Villar presidency was interrupted when President Fujimori dissolved Congress in 1992.
President of the Constituent Congress[4]
Took office
|
Left office
|
Name of President
|
December 20, 1992
|
July 24, 1995
|
Jaime Yoshiyama
|
Congress of the Republic (1995–present)
Presidents of the Congress of the Republic[4][6]
Took office
|
Left office
|
Name of President
|
Political party
|
July 27, 1995
|
July 26, 1996
|
Martha Chávez
|
Change 90-New Majority
|
July 27, 1996
|
July 26, 1997
|
Víctor Joy Way
|
Change 90-New Majority
|
July 27, 1997
|
July 26, 1998
|
Carlos Torres y Torres Lara
|
Change 90-New Majority
|
July 27, 1998
|
July 26, 1999
|
Víctor Joy Way
|
Change 90-New Majority
|
July 27, 1999
|
July 26, 2000
|
Martha Hildebrandt
|
Change 90-New Majority
|
July 27, 2000
|
November 13, 2000
|
Martha Hildebrandt
|
Peru 2000
|
November 13, 2000
|
November 16, 2000
|
Luz Salgado¹ (Acting)
|
Peru 2000
|
November 16, 2000
|
July 26, 2001
|
Valentín Paniagua Corazao²
|
Popular Action
|
November 22, 2000
|
November 30, 2000
|
Luz Salgado (Acting)
|
|
November 30, 2000
|
December 5, 2000
|
Francisco Tudela (Acting)
|
|
December 5, 2000
|
July 26, 2001
|
Carlos Ferrero Costa³ (Acting)
|
Possible Peru
|
July 27, 2001
|
July 26, 2002
|
Carlos Ferrero Costa
|
Possible Peru
|
July 27, 2002
|
July 26, 2003
|
Carlos Ferrero Costa
|
Possible Peru
|
July 27, 2003
|
July 26, 2004
|
Henry Pease
|
Possible Peru
|
July 27, 2004
|
July 26, 2005
|
Antero Flores Aráoz
|
National Unity (Christian People's Party)
|
July 27, 2005
|
July 26, 2006
|
Marcial Ayaipoma
|
Possible Peru
|
July 27, 2006
|
July 26, 2007
|
Mercedes Cabanillas
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 27, 2007
|
July 26, 2008
|
Luis Gonzales Posada
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 27, 2008
|
July 11, 2009
|
Javier Velásquez
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 11, 2009
|
July 26, 2009
|
Alejandro Aguinaga
|
Alliance for the Future
|
July 27, 2009
|
July 26, 2010
|
Luis Alva Castro
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 27, 2010
|
July 25, 2011
|
Cesar Zumaeta
|
Peruvian Aprista Party
|
July 25, 2011
|
July 26, 2012
|
Daniel Abugattás
|
Peruvian Nationalist Party
|
July 26, 2012
|
July 26, 2013
|
Víctor Isla
|
Peruvian Nationalist Party
|
July 26, 2013
|
July 22, 2014
|
Fredy Otárola
|
Peruvian Nationalist Party
|
July 22, 2014
|
July 26, 2014
|
Luis Iberico Núñez (Interim)
|
Alliance for Progress
|
July 26, 2014
|
July 26, 2015
|
Ana María Solórzano
|
Peruvian Nationalist Party
|
July 26, 2015
|
July 26, 2016
|
Luis Iberico Núñez
|
Alliance for Progress
|
July 26, 2016
|
July 26, 2017
|
Luz Salgado
|
Popular Force
|
July 26, 2017
|
July 26, 2018
|
Luis Galarreta
|
Popular Force
|
July 26, 2018
|
July 27, 2019
|
Daniel Salaverry
|
Popular Force
|
July 27, 2019
|
March 16, 2020
|
Pedro Olaechea
|
Republican Action
|
March 16, 2020
|
November 15, 2020
|
Manuel Merino
|
Popular Action
|
November 10, 2020
|
November 15, 2020
|
Luis Valdez Farías (Acting)
|
Alliance for Progress
|
November 15, 2020
|
November 16, 2020
|
Rocío Silva Santisteban (Acting)
|
Broad Front
|
November 16, 2020
|
November 17, 2020
|
Francisco Sagasti
|
Purple Party
|
November 17, 2020
|
|
Mirtha Vásquez (Acting)
|
Broad Front
|
- Notes
- ¹ Luz Salgado temporarily assumed the position of President of Congress after a motion to censure President Hildebrandt.
- ² Valentìn Paniagua, was elected President of Congress and as such simultaneously served as President of the Transitional Government.
- ³ Carlos Ferrero Costa, was assigned to President of Congress by an agreement between different political parties.
- 4 Alejandro Aguinaga temporarily assumed the position of President of Congress after Javier Velásquez's nomination as President of the Council of Ministers.
- 5 Luis Iberico temporarily assumed the position of President of Congress after Freddy Otárola's nomination as Minister of Labor.
References
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