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Constituent Assembly of Peru

The Constituent Assembly was the tenth Constituent Assembly of Peru, convened by the government of General Francisco Morales Bermudez to facilitate the return of democracy following a decade of the self-styled Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces. It was settled on 28 July 1978 and was led by Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, historical leader of the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance. Its main mission was to develop a new constitution replacing the old 1933 Constitution. This new Constitution was enacted and promulgated on 12 July 1979, and entered into force on 28 July 1980, on the opening of the constitutional government of the architect Fernando Belaúnde Terry. It was replaced 14 years later by the 1993 Constitution.

Constituent Assembly

Asamblea Constituyente
Republic of Peru
Type
Type
History
Established28 July 1978
Disbanded13 July 1979
Preceded byCongress of the Republic of Peru
Succeeded byCongress of the Republic of Peru
Leadership
President of the Constituent Assembly
Seats100
Meeting place
Legislative Palace (Peru)

Composition and Structure Edit

Board Edit

Representatives Edit

Peruvian Aprista Party
  • 1. Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre
  • 2. Ramiro Prialé
  • 3. Andrés Townsend
  • 4. Fernando León de Vivero
  • 5. Carlos Manuel Cox
  • 6. Luis Heysen
  • 7. Carlos Enrique Melgar
  • 8. Carlos Enrique Ferreyros
  • 9. Javier Valle Riestra
  • 10. Luis Rodríguez Vildosola
  • 11. Héctor Vargas Haya
  • 12. Humberto Carranza Piedra
  • 13. Eulogio Tapia Olarte
  • 14. Lucio Muñiz Flores
  • 15. Luis Rivera Tamayo
  • 16. Jorge Lozada Stanbury
  • 17. Alfonso Ramos Alva
  • 18. Alan García Pérez
  • 19. Gustavo García Mundaca
  • 20. Mario Peláez Bazán
  • 21. Julio Cruzado Zavala
  • 22. Luis Alberto Sánchez
  • 23. Romualdo Biaggi Rodríguez
  • 24. Guillermo Baca Aguinaga
  • 25. Jorge Torres Vallejo
  • 26. Saturnino Berrospi Mendez
  • 27. Carlos Roca
  • 28. Urbina Julve Ciriaco
  • 29. Lucio Galarza Villar
  • 30. Arnaldo Alvarado
  • 31. Luis Negreiros
  • 32. Josmell A. Muñoz Córdova
  • 33. Enrique Chirinos Soto
  • 34. Francisco Chirinos Soto
  • 35. Arturo Miranda Valenzuela
  • 36. Pedro Arana Quiroz
  • 37. César Vizcarra Vargas
Christian People's Party
  • 38. Luis Bedoya Reyes
  • 39. Federico Tovar Freire
  • 40. Xavier Barrón
  • 41. Alberto Thorndike Elmore
  • 42. Andrés Aramburu Menchaca
  • 43. Clohaldo Salazar Penailillo
  • 44. Mario Polár Ugarteche
  • 45. Roberto Ramírez del Villar
  • 46. Óscar Olivares Montano
  • 47. Edwin Montesinos Ruiz
  • 48. Rafael Vega García
  • 49. Lauro Muñoz Garay
  • 50. Ernesto Alayza Grundy
  • 51. Moisés Woll Dávila
  • 52. Manuel Kawashito Nagana
  • 53. Pedro Gotuzzo Fernandini
  • 54. Gabriela Porto Cárdenas de Power
  • 55. Rafael Risco Boado
  • 56. Genix Ruiz Hidalgo
  • 57. Miguel Ángel Arévalo del Valle
  • 58. Jorge Neyra Bisso
  • 59. Celso Sotomarino Chávez
  • 60. Armando Buendía Gutiérrez
  • 61. Miguel Ángel Mufarech Nemy
  • 62. Ruben Chang Gamarra
Popular Workers Student Farmers Front
  • 63. Hugo Blanco
  • 64. Genaro Ledesma
  • 65. Magda Benavides Morales
  • 66. Hernán Cuentas Anci
  • 67. German Chamba Calle
  • 68. Ricardo Napuri Schapiro
  • 69. Enrique Fernández Chacón
  • 70. Juan Cornejo Gómez
  • 71. César Augusto Mateu Moya
  • 72. Romain Ovidio Montoya Chávez
  • 73. Victoriano Lázaro Gutiérrez
  • 74. Saturnino Paredes Macedo
Peruvian Communist Party
  • 75. Raúl Acosta Salas
  • 76. Eduardo Castillo Sánchez
  • 77. Luis Alberto Delgado Bejar
  • 78. Jorge del Prado
  • 79. Isodoro Gamarra Ramírez
  • 80. Alejandro Olivera
Revolutionary Socialist Party
  • 81. Antonio Aragón Gallegos
  • 82. Miguel Echeandía Urbina
  • 83. Avelino Mar Arias
  • 84. Antonio Meza Cuadra
  • 85. Leonidas Rodríguez Figueroa
  • 86. Alberto Ruiz Eldredge
Popular Democratic Union
  • 87. Carlos Malpica Silva Santisteban
  • 88. Javier Diez Canseco
  • 89. Ricardo Díaz Chávez
  • 90. Víctor Cuadros Paredes
Workers and Farmers National Front
  • 91. Pedro Cáceres Velásquez
  • 92. Roger Cáceres Velásquez
  • 93. Ernesto Sánchez Fajardo
  • 94. Jesús Veliz Lizarraga
Christian Democrat Party
Peruvian Democratic Movement
  • 97. Marco Antonio Garrido Malo
  • 98. Javier Ortiz de Zevallos
Odriist National Union
  • 99. Manuel Adrianzen Castillo
  • 100. Víctor Freundt Rosell

Innovations of the Constitution Edit

The main innovations of this Constitution, compared to its predecessor, were:

  • The President, the two Vice-Presidents and members of Congress (deputies and senators) would be elected jointly every five years in general elections (previous renovations were abolished parliamentary by thirds or halves)
  • The set up the second round of the elections for President, should not reach more than half (50% plus one) of the votes validly cast
  • Strengthened the authority of the President of the Republic. This could be seen "in whole or in part" the bills passed in Congress and could dissolve the House of Deputies if it censured three of the Presidential Cabinet. Could also grant pardons and commute sentences. It also gave him more power over the budget, which allowed a greater capacity to implement its policies.
  • Corrected parliamentary excessive powers referred to in the Constitution of 1933
  • Limited death penalty only for cases of treason in foreign war. It was abolished for crimes like murder and others included in the law.
  • Established citizenship for all Peruvians from 18 years (before the minimum age was 21 years)
  • It repealed the restriction on voting by illiterate
  • Watched the insurgency right (obviously, to defend the constitutional order and not to alter or bruise)
  • Created the Constitutional Tribunal of Peru, as the controlling body of the Constitution
  • On the economic side, the rules would be the social market economy, corporate pluralism and freedom of trade and industry

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Constituent Assembly of Peru news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Constituent Assembly was the tenth Constituent Assembly of Peru convened by the government of General Francisco Morales Bermudez to facilitate the return of democracy following a decade of the self styled Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces It was settled on 28 July 1978 and was led by Victor Raul Haya de la Torre historical leader of the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance Its main mission was to develop a new constitution replacing the old 1933 Constitution This new Constitution was enacted and promulgated on 12 July 1979 and entered into force on 28 July 1980 on the opening of the constitutional government of the architect Fernando Belaunde Terry It was replaced 14 years later by the 1993 Constitution Constituent Assembly Asamblea ConstituyenteRepublic of PeruTypeTypeUnicameralHistoryEstablished28 July 1978Disbanded13 July 1979Preceded byCongress of the Republic of PeruSucceeded byCongress of the Republic of PeruLeadershipPresident of the Constituent AssemblyVictor Raul Haya de la Torre Peruvian Aprista PartySeats100Meeting placeLegislative Palace Peru Contents 1 Composition and Structure 1 1 Board 1 2 Representatives 1 3 Innovations of the ConstitutionComposition and Structure EditBoard Edit Victor Raul Haya de la Torre President Luis Alberto Sanchez First Vice President and Constitution Committee Chairman Ernesto Alayza Grundy Second Vice President Jorge Lozada Stanbury First Secretary Rafael Vega Garcia Second Secretary Manuel Adrianzen Castillo Pro Secretary Carlos Roca Librarian Pro Secretary Moises Woll Davila TreasurerRepresentatives Edit Peruvian Aprista Party1 Victor Raul Haya de la Torre 2 Ramiro Priale 3 Andres Townsend 4 Fernando Leon de Vivero 5 Carlos Manuel Cox 6 Luis Heysen 7 Carlos Enrique Melgar 8 Carlos Enrique Ferreyros 9 Javier Valle Riestra 10 Luis Rodriguez Vildosola 11 Hector Vargas Haya 12 Humberto Carranza Piedra 13 Eulogio Tapia Olarte 14 Lucio Muniz Flores 15 Luis Rivera Tamayo 16 Jorge Lozada Stanbury 17 Alfonso Ramos Alva 18 Alan Garcia Perez 19 Gustavo Garcia Mundaca 20 Mario Pelaez Bazan 21 Julio Cruzado Zavala 22 Luis Alberto Sanchez 23 Romualdo Biaggi Rodriguez 24 Guillermo Baca Aguinaga 25 Jorge Torres Vallejo 26 Saturnino Berrospi Mendez 27 Carlos Roca 28 Urbina Julve Ciriaco 29 Lucio Galarza Villar 30 Arnaldo Alvarado 31 Luis Negreiros 32 Josmell A Munoz Cordova 33 Enrique Chirinos Soto 34 Francisco Chirinos Soto 35 Arturo Miranda Valenzuela 36 Pedro Arana Quiroz 37 Cesar Vizcarra VargasChristian People s Party38 Luis Bedoya Reyes 39 Federico Tovar Freire 40 Xavier Barron 41 Alberto Thorndike Elmore 42 Andres Aramburu Menchaca 43 Clohaldo Salazar Penailillo 44 Mario Polar Ugarteche 45 Roberto Ramirez del Villar 46 oscar Olivares Montano 47 Edwin Montesinos Ruiz 48 Rafael Vega Garcia 49 Lauro Munoz Garay 50 Ernesto Alayza Grundy 51 Moises Woll Davila 52 Manuel Kawashito Nagana 53 Pedro Gotuzzo Fernandini 54 Gabriela Porto Cardenas de Power 55 Rafael Risco Boado 56 Genix Ruiz Hidalgo 57 Miguel Angel Arevalo del Valle 58 Jorge Neyra Bisso 59 Celso Sotomarino Chavez 60 Armando Buendia Gutierrez 61 Miguel Angel Mufarech Nemy 62 Ruben Chang GamarraPopular Workers Student Farmers Front63 Hugo Blanco 64 Genaro Ledesma 65 Magda Benavides Morales 66 Hernan Cuentas Anci 67 German Chamba Calle 68 Ricardo Napuri Schapiro 69 Enrique Fernandez Chacon 70 Juan Cornejo Gomez 71 Cesar Augusto Mateu Moya 72 Romain Ovidio Montoya Chavez 73 Victoriano Lazaro Gutierrez 74 Saturnino Paredes MacedoPeruvian Communist Party75 Raul Acosta Salas 76 Eduardo Castillo Sanchez 77 Luis Alberto Delgado Bejar 78 Jorge del Prado 79 Isodoro Gamarra Ramirez 80 Alejandro OliveraRevolutionary Socialist Party81 Antonio Aragon Gallegos 82 Miguel Echeandia Urbina 83 Avelino Mar Arias 84 Antonio Meza Cuadra 85 Leonidas Rodriguez Figueroa 86 Alberto Ruiz EldredgePopular Democratic Union87 Carlos Malpica Silva Santisteban 88 Javier Diez Canseco 89 Ricardo Diaz Chavez 90 Victor Cuadros ParedesWorkers and Farmers National Front91 Pedro Caceres Velasquez 92 Roger Caceres Velasquez 93 Ernesto Sanchez Fajardo 94 Jesus Veliz LizarragaChristian Democrat Party95 Hector Cornejo Chavez 96 Carlos Arturo Moretti RicardiPeruvian Democratic Movement97 Marco Antonio Garrido Malo 98 Javier Ortiz de ZevallosOdriist National Union99 Manuel Adrianzen Castillo 100 Victor Freundt RosellInnovations of the Constitution Edit The main innovations of this Constitution compared to its predecessor were The President the two Vice Presidents and members of Congress deputies and senators would be elected jointly every five years in general elections previous renovations were abolished parliamentary by thirds or halves The set up the second round of the elections for President should not reach more than half 50 plus one of the votes validly cast Strengthened the authority of the President of the Republic This could be seen in whole or in part the bills passed in Congress and could dissolve the House of Deputies if it censured three of the Presidential Cabinet Could also grant pardons and commute sentences It also gave him more power over the budget which allowed a greater capacity to implement its policies Corrected parliamentary excessive powers referred to in the Constitution of 1933 Limited death penalty only for cases of treason in foreign war It was abolished for crimes like murder and others included in the law Established citizenship for all Peruvians from 18 years before the minimum age was 21 years It repealed the restriction on voting by illiterate Watched the insurgency right obviously to defend the constitutional order and not to alter or bruise Created the Constitutional Tribunal of Peru as the controlling body of the Constitution On the economic side the rules would be the social market economy corporate pluralism and freedom of trade and industry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Constituent Assembly of Peru amp oldid 1023465162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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