Vice President of Peru
Vice President of the Republic of Peru | |
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Residence | Government Palace |
Appointer | Direct popular election |
Term length | Five years, not renewable immediately |
Inaugural holder |
Juan Antonio Pezet and Pedro Diez Canseco (1862) Ernesto Montagne Markholz (1936) |
Formation |
October 24, 1862 (1862-1930) April 13, 1936 (1936-) |
Website | www.presidencia.gob.pe |
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The Republic of Peru has two Vice Presidents who are elected along with the President in democratic elections. Their only mission is to replace the President in case of death, travel, judge, and other cases. Vice Presidents are first in the Presidential line of succession.
List of First Vice Presidents of Peru
# | First Vice President | Political Party | Inaugurated | Left office | President |
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1 | Ernesto Montagne Markholz | Peruvian Army | April 13, 1936 | December 8, 1939 | Óscar R. Benavides |
2 | Rafael Larco Herrera | Conservative | December 8, 1939 | July 28, 1945 | Manuel Prado Ugarteche |
3 | José Gálvez Barrenechea | National Democratic Front | July 28, 1945 | October 29, 1948 | José Bustamante y Rivero |
- | Zenón Noriega Agüero | Peruvian Army | October 29, 1948 | June 1, 1950 | Manuel A. Odría |
Vacant (June 1, 1950-July 28, 1950) | |||||
4 | Héctor Boza Aizcorbe | Restoration Party | July 28, 1950 | July 28, 1956 | Manuel A. Odría |
5 | Luis Gallo Porras | Peruvian Democratic Movement | July 28, 1956 | July 18, 1962 | Manuel Prado Ugarteche |
- | Nicolás Lindley López | Peruvian Army | July 18, 1962 | March 3, 1963 | Ricardo Pérez Godoy |
Vacant (March 3, 1963-July 28, 1963) | |||||
6 | Edgardo Seoane Corrales | Popular Action | July 28, 1963 | October 3, 1968 | Fernando Belaúnde Terry |
- | Luis Edgardo Mercado Jarrín | Peruvian Army | October 3, 1968 | August 30, 1975 | Juan Velasco Alvarado |
- | Pedro Ritcher Prada | Peruvian Army | August 30, 1975 | July 28, 1980 | Francisco Morales Bermúdez |
7 | Fernando Schwalb López-Aldana | Popular Action | July 28, 1980 | July 28, 1985 | Fernando Belaúnde Terry |
8 | Luis Alberto Sánchez Sánchez | Peruvian Aprista Party | July 28, 1985 | July 28, 1990 | Alan García Pérez |
9 | Maximo San Román Cáceres | Change 90 | July 28, 1990 | April 5, 1992 | Alberto Fujimori |
Vacant (April 5, 1992-July 28, 1995) | |||||
10 | Ricardo Márquez Flores | Change 90-New Majority | July 28, 1995 | July 28, 2000 | Alberto Fujimori |
11 | Francisco Tudela Van Breugel-Douglas | Peru 2000 | July 28, 2000 | November 22, 2000 | Alberto Fujimori |
Vacant (November 22, 2000-July 28, 2001) | |||||
12 | Raúl Diez Canseco Terry | Popular Action | July 28, 2001 | January 30, 2004 | Alejandro Toledo Manrique |
Vacant (January 30, 2004-July 28, 2006) | |||||
13 | Luis Giampietri Rojas | Peruvian Aprista Party | July 28, 2006 | July 28, 2011 | Alan García Pérez |
14 | Marisol Espinoza Cruz | Peruvian Nationalist Party | July 28, 2011 | Incumbent | Ollanta Humala |
List of Second Vice Presidents of Peru
# | Second Vice President | Political Party | Inaugurated | Left office | President |
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1 | Antonio Rodríguez Ramírez | Peruvian Army | April 13, 1936 | December 8, 1939 | Óscar R. Benavides |
2 | Carlos D. Gibson | Conservative | December 8, 1939 | July 28, 1945 | Manuel Prado Ugarteche |
3 | Eduardo Ganoza y Ganoza | National Democratic Front | July 28, 1945 | October 29, 1948 | José Bustamante y Rivero |
- | Zenón Noriega Agüero | Peruvian Army | October 29, 1948 | June 1, 1950 | Manuel A. Odría |
Vacant (June 1, 1950-July 28, 1950) | |||||
4 | Federico Bolognesi | Restoration Party | July 28, 1950 | July 28, 1956 | Manuel A. Odría |
5 | Carlos Moreyra y Paz Soldán | Peruvian Democratic Movement | July 28, 1956 | July 18, 1962 | Manuel Prado Ugarteche |
- | Pedro Vargas Prada | Peruvian Army | July 18, 1962 | March 3, 1963 | Ricardo Pérez Godoy |
Vacant (March 3, 1963-July 28, 1963) | |||||
6 | Mario Polar Ugarteche | Christian Democracy | July 28, 1963 | October 3, 1968 | Fernando Belaúnde Terry |
- | Luis Edgardo Mercado Jarrín | Peruvian Army | October 3, 1968 | August 30, 1975 | Juan Velasco Alvarado |
- | Pedro Ritcher Prada | Peruvian Army | August 30, 1975 | July 28, 1980 | Francisco Morales Bermúdez |
7 | Javier Alva Orlandini | Popular Action | July 28, 1980 | July 28, 1985 | Fernando Belaúnde Terry |
8 | Luis Alva Castro | Peruvian Aprista Party | July 28, 1985 | July 28, 1990 | Alan García Pérez |
9 | Carlos García y García | Change 90 | July 28, 1990 | April 5, 1992 | Alberto Fujimori |
Vacant (April 5, 1992-July 28, 1995) | |||||
10 | César Paredes Canto | Change 90-New Majority | July 28, 1995 | July 28, 2000 | Alberto Fujimori |
11 | Ricardo Márquez Flores | Peru 2000 | July 28, 2000 | November 22, 2000 | Alberto Fujimori |
Vacant (November 22, 2000-July 28, 2001) | |||||
12 | David Waisman Rjavinsthi | Possible Peru | July 28, 2001 | July 28, 2006 | Alejandro Toledo Manrique |
13 | Lourdes Mendoza del Solar | Peruvian Aprista Party | July 28, 2006 | July 28, 2011 | Alan García Pérez |
14 | Omar Chehade Moya | Peruvian Nationalist Party | July 28, 2011 | January 16, 2012 | Ollanta Humala |
Vacant (January 16, 2012-present) |
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