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Yehude Simon

Yehude Simon Munaro (born 18 July 1947) is a Peruvian politician, who served as Governor of the Lambayeque Region between 2003 and 2008, Prime Minister between 2008 and 2009 and as a Congressman from Lambayeque between 2011 and 2016, elected under the Alliance for the Great Change. He ran for the presidency in 2016, then shortly announced his withdrawal.[1]

Yehude Simon
Member of Congress
In office
July 26, 2011 – July 26, 2016
ConstituencyLambayeque
Second Vice President of Congress
In office
July 26, 2011 – July 26, 2012
PresidentDaniel Abugattás
Preceded byAlda Lazo
Succeeded byJuan Carlos Eguren
Prime Minister of Peru
In office
October 14, 2008 – July 11, 2009
PresidentAlan García
Preceded byJorge del Castillo
Succeeded byJavier Velásquez
1st Governor of Lambayeque
In office
January 1, 2003 – October 14, 2008
LieutenantNery Saldarriaga
Preceded byOffice Created
Succeeded byNery Saldarriaga
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
July 26, 1985 – July 26, 1990
ConstituencyLambayeque
Personal details
Born (1947-07-18) 18 July 1947 (age 76)
Lima, Peru
Nationality Peruvian
Political partyTogether for Peru (2017-present)
Peruvian Humanist Party (2001–2017)
Other political
affiliations
Union for Peru (2002-2006)
United Left (1983-1990)
SpouseNancy Valcárcel
Alma materPedro Ruiz Gallo State University (BA)

Early life and education Edit

Born in Lima, Simon's family moved to the city of Chiclayo to establish a shoe retail business. After completing his early education at the Colegio Manuel Pardo, he joined the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo, in the city of Lambayeque, where he later was a lecturer. He married Nancy Valcárcel, a Chiclayo painter with whom he had four children: Jessica, Yehude, Yusef and Yail, also he had ten grandchildren: David, Micaela, Joaquín, Nicole, Salvador, Belén, Rafaella, Santiago, Isabella and Julián. He is a corrupted politician.

Political career Edit

Early political career Edit

Yehude Simon began his political career in 1983, when he ran for the post of Mayor of prosperous Chiclayo city under the United Left, and was placed second. In the 1985 general elections, he ran in the Chamber of Deputies under the United Left, and was elected Deputy for the Lambayeque Region for the 1985-1990 term, integrating the Committees on Justice and Human Rights Congress.[2]

In 1991, he founded the Free Patriotic Movement, who was accused of being the legal wing of the MRTA (Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement) rebel movement, famous for the 1996-97 Japanese embassy hostage crisis in Lima. On 5 April 1992, Simon was in Europe, participating in conferences. Upon learning of the breakdown of the constitutional President Alberto Fujimori he returned to Peru and decided to participate in the protest against the closure of the Congress of Peru.

Arrest and imprisonment Edit

On June 11, 1992, he was arrested along with other leaders of Patria Libre, and accused of subversion. Later that year he was sentenced by the judiciary to 20 years of imprisonment for the crime of "glorification of terrorism." During his eight and a half years in prison, human rights organizations, Amnesty International, some media and some opposition Peruvian politicians demanded that the Fujimori regime to pardon him. In November 2000, during the Transitional Government headed by President Valentín Paniagua Corazao, Simon was pardoned and released by the then Minister of Justice, Diego García Sayán. He was held for 8 years and six months.

Post-imprisonment: Governor of Lambayeque Edit

In the 2002 regional elections, Yehude Simon ran for president of the Lambayeque Regional Government and electorally defeated the Peruvian Aprista Party candidate Luis Falla, which is considered one of the most popular political parties in northern Peru. In his first four years of his regional presidency, the government carried out works focused mainly on the rural sector, among which the most notorious is the tender for the construction of the Olmos Project.

In December 2005, the Decentralist Concertation Alliance was signed between the Peruvian Humanist Movement, the Party for Social Democracy - Peru Commitment, Ayllu Self-Government and other regionalist organizations. The presidential formula was headed by Susana Villarán and she participated unsuccessfully in the presidential elections.

In the regional elections of 2006, which were held on the third Sunday of the month of November of that year; Yehude Simon ran and won the elections again, defeating the Peruvian Aprista Party (for the second time) and the Independent Solidarity Friendship Movement.

Since July 2008 he has been the president of the moderate center-left Peruvian Humanist Party.

Prime Minister of Peru Edit

On October 14, 2008, Simon was sworn in as President of the Council of Ministers, a position akin to that of a Prime Minister, replacing Jorge del Castillo who resigned in aftermath of the Petroaudios scandal.[3][4][5][6] President Alan García had appointed Simon, who is politically to the left of García, in an effort to mollify the country's poor and nationalists who are considered "hard-line leftists" by the right-wing Peruvian parties.[3][4][5][6][7]

Resignation Edit

In June 2009, Simon announced that he would resign as prime minister "in the coming weeks", following violence over the land rights of Amazon Indians.[8] He resigned on July 10, 2009 and was replaced on July 11, 2009 by Javier Velásquez Quesquén.

Simon went on to apologize to the indigenous people, acknowledging the government had not properly consulted with the Amazon Indians prior to passing ten controversial laws, designed to ease foreign companies in the exploration of the Amazon for oil, gas and lumber. Simon pledged to work to persuade the Peruvian congress to repeal these controversial laws. Peru's indigenous leaders had launched protest strikes and blockades in April 2009; resulting in 34 persons killed, including 23 policemen; in bloody clashes between the Amazon Indians and the Peruvian police.[9][10]

Congressman (2011–2016) Edit

In the 2011 general election Simon was elected Congressman for Lambayeque on the list of the Alliance for the Great Change to which his Humanist Party has integrated. He was Second Vice President of Congress for the annual 2011-2012 term. On January 17, 2012, using his congressional vote, he tipped the balance against the lawlessness of Congressman and former Vice President Omar Chehade accused of criminal offenses, This earned him wide criticism from the press and from the majority of the population. Days later, on January 31, he regretted his vote in favor of avoiding Chehade's lawlessness, not for protecting alleged criminal offenses, but for not respecting the agreement of the Alliance for the Great Change on this issue.[11]

Arrest Edit

On January 24, 2020, Simón was preliminarily detained for 10 days for having accepted bribes from Odebrecht in the Olmos Project. He was sentenced to house arrest for 36 months.[12][13][14]

References Edit

Article drawn primarily from Spanish-language Wikipedia entry of same name

  1. ^ LR, Redacción (2016-03-28). "Yehude Simon anuncia retiro de su candidatura presidencial". larepublica.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  2. ^ "Perfil de Yehude Simon Munaro | El Comercio Perú". archivo.elcomercio.pe. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  3. ^ a b "Simon acepta ser nuevo jefe de gabinete". Con Nuestro Peru. 11 October 2008.
  4. ^ a b "Peru's ailing President makes Jewish-Italian former radical PM". Haaretz. 20 October 2008.
  5. ^ a b Peru's president appoints new PM BBC News, 12 October 2008
  6. ^ a b "Peru's Garcia swears in new ministers amid scandal (update2)". Bloomberg. 20 October 2008.
  7. ^ Peru: Prime Minister to Step Down, The New York Times, 16 June 2009
  8. ^ Adams, Guy (17 June 2009). "Peru's premier quits after protests end in bloodshed". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-07.
  9. ^ "Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
  10. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/jun/17/yehude-simon-peru-resign%7C access date 17 July 2009
  11. ^ Huamaní, Diana (2012-02-01). "Yehude Simon admite error al votar en contra de informe en caso Chehade". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  12. ^ LR, Redacción (2020-07-03). "Odebrecht: Poder Judicial dicta 36 meses de arresto domiciliario contra Yehude Simon". larepublica.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  13. ^ PERÚ, NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO (2020-07-03). "Odebrecht: Poder Judicial dicta 36 meses de arresto domiciliario contra Yehude Simon nndc | POLITICA". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  14. ^ PERÚ, NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO (2020-06-23). "Yehude Simon: Fiscalía pide arresto domiciliario para exgobernador de Lambayeque | Fiscalía | | POLITICA". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-08.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Peru
2008–2009
Succeeded by

yehude, simon, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, simon, second, maternal, family, name, munaro, munaro, born, july, 1947, peruvian, politician, served, governor, lambayeque, region, between, 2003, 2008, prime, minister, between, 2008, 2009, congre. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Simon and the second or maternal family name is Munaro Yehude Simon Munaro born 18 July 1947 is a Peruvian politician who served as Governor of the Lambayeque Region between 2003 and 2008 Prime Minister between 2008 and 2009 and as a Congressman from Lambayeque between 2011 and 2016 elected under the Alliance for the Great Change He ran for the presidency in 2016 then shortly announced his withdrawal 1 Yehude SimonMember of CongressIn office July 26 2011 July 26 2016ConstituencyLambayequeSecond Vice President of CongressIn office July 26 2011 July 26 2012PresidentDaniel AbugattasPreceded byAlda LazoSucceeded byJuan Carlos EgurenPrime Minister of PeruIn office October 14 2008 July 11 2009PresidentAlan GarciaPreceded byJorge del CastilloSucceeded byJavier Velasquez1st Governor of LambayequeIn office January 1 2003 October 14 2008LieutenantNery SaldarriagaPreceded byOffice CreatedSucceeded byNery SaldarriagaMember of the Chamber of DeputiesIn office July 26 1985 July 26 1990ConstituencyLambayequePersonal detailsBorn 1947 07 18 18 July 1947 age 76 Lima PeruNationality PeruvianPolitical partyTogether for Peru 2017 present Peruvian Humanist Party 2001 2017 Other politicalaffiliationsUnion for Peru 2002 2006 United Left 1983 1990 SpouseNancy ValcarcelAlma materPedro Ruiz Gallo State University BA Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 2 1 Early political career 2 2 Arrest and imprisonment 2 3 Post imprisonment Governor of Lambayeque 2 4 Prime Minister of Peru 2 4 1 Resignation 2 5 Congressman 2011 2016 3 Arrest 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditBorn in Lima Simon s family moved to the city of Chiclayo to establish a shoe retail business After completing his early education at the Colegio Manuel Pardo he joined the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo in the city of Lambayeque where he later was a lecturer He married Nancy Valcarcel a Chiclayo painter with whom he had four children Jessica Yehude Yusef and Yail also he had ten grandchildren David Micaela Joaquin Nicole Salvador Belen Rafaella Santiago Isabella and Julian He is a corrupted politician Political career EditEarly political career Edit Yehude Simon began his political career in 1983 when he ran for the post of Mayor of prosperous Chiclayo city under the United Left and was placed second In the 1985 general elections he ran in the Chamber of Deputies under the United Left and was elected Deputy for the Lambayeque Region for the 1985 1990 term integrating the Committees on Justice and Human Rights Congress 2 In 1991 he founded the Free Patriotic Movement who was accused of being the legal wing of the MRTA Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement rebel movement famous for the 1996 97 Japanese embassy hostage crisis in Lima On 5 April 1992 Simon was in Europe participating in conferences Upon learning of the breakdown of the constitutional President Alberto Fujimori he returned to Peru and decided to participate in the protest against the closure of the Congress of Peru Arrest and imprisonment Edit On June 11 1992 he was arrested along with other leaders of Patria Libre and accused of subversion Later that year he was sentenced by the judiciary to 20 years of imprisonment for the crime of glorification of terrorism During his eight and a half years in prison human rights organizations Amnesty International some media and some opposition Peruvian politicians demanded that the Fujimori regime to pardon him In November 2000 during the Transitional Government headed by President Valentin Paniagua Corazao Simon was pardoned and released by the then Minister of Justice Diego Garcia Sayan He was held for 8 years and six months Post imprisonment Governor of Lambayeque Edit In the 2002 regional elections Yehude Simon ran for president of the Lambayeque Regional Government and electorally defeated the Peruvian Aprista Party candidate Luis Falla which is considered one of the most popular political parties in northern Peru In his first four years of his regional presidency the government carried out works focused mainly on the rural sector among which the most notorious is the tender for the construction of the Olmos Project In December 2005 the Decentralist Concertation Alliance was signed between the Peruvian Humanist Movement the Party for Social Democracy Peru Commitment Ayllu Self Government and other regionalist organizations The presidential formula was headed by Susana Villaran and she participated unsuccessfully in the presidential elections In the regional elections of 2006 which were held on the third Sunday of the month of November of that year Yehude Simon ran and won the elections again defeating the Peruvian Aprista Party for the second time and the Independent Solidarity Friendship Movement Since July 2008 he has been the president of the moderate center left Peruvian Humanist Party Prime Minister of Peru Edit On October 14 2008 Simon was sworn in as President of the Council of Ministers a position akin to that of a Prime Minister replacing Jorge del Castillo who resigned in aftermath of the Petroaudios scandal 3 4 5 6 President Alan Garcia had appointed Simon who is politically to the left of Garcia in an effort to mollify the country s poor and nationalists who are considered hard line leftists by the right wing Peruvian parties 3 4 5 6 7 Resignation Edit In June 2009 Simon announced that he would resign as prime minister in the coming weeks following violence over the land rights of Amazon Indians 8 He resigned on July 10 2009 and was replaced on July 11 2009 by Javier Velasquez Quesquen Simon went on to apologize to the indigenous people acknowledging the government had not properly consulted with the Amazon Indians prior to passing ten controversial laws designed to ease foreign companies in the exploration of the Amazon for oil gas and lumber Simon pledged to work to persuade the Peruvian congress to repeal these controversial laws Peru s indigenous leaders had launched protest strikes and blockades in April 2009 resulting in 34 persons killed including 23 policemen in bloody clashes between the Amazon Indians and the Peruvian police 9 10 Congressman 2011 2016 Edit In the 2011 general election Simon was elected Congressman for Lambayeque on the list of the Alliance for the Great Change to which his Humanist Party has integrated He was Second Vice President of Congress for the annual 2011 2012 term On January 17 2012 using his congressional vote he tipped the balance against the lawlessness of Congressman and former Vice President Omar Chehade accused of criminal offenses This earned him wide criticism from the press and from the majority of the population Days later on January 31 he regretted his vote in favor of avoiding Chehade s lawlessness not for protecting alleged criminal offenses but for not respecting the agreement of the Alliance for the Great Change on this issue 11 Arrest EditOn January 24 2020 Simon was preliminarily detained for 10 days for having accepted bribes from Odebrecht in the Olmos Project He was sentenced to house arrest for 36 months 12 13 14 References EditArticle drawn primarily from Spanish language Wikipedia entry of same name LR Redaccion 2016 03 28 Yehude Simon anuncia retiro de su candidatura presidencial larepublica pe in Spanish Retrieved 2021 05 12 Perfil de Yehude Simon Munaro El Comercio Peru archivo elcomercio pe Retrieved 2021 03 13 a b Simon acepta ser nuevo jefe de gabinete Con Nuestro Peru 11 October 2008 a b Peru s ailing President makes Jewish Italian former radical PM Haaretz 20 October 2008 a b Peru s president appoints new PM BBC News 12 October 2008 a b Peru s Garcia swears in new ministers amid scandal update2 Bloomberg 20 October 2008 Peru Prime Minister to Step Down The New York Times 16 June 2009 Adams Guy 17 June 2009 Peru s premier quits after protests end in bloodshed The Independent Archived from the original on 2022 05 07 Breaking News World News and Video from Al Jazeera www aljazeera com Retrieved 2022 12 19 https www theguardian com world 2009 jun 17 yehude simon peru resign 7C access date 17 July 2009 Huamani Diana 2012 02 01 Yehude Simon admite error al votar en contra de informe en caso Chehade RPP in Spanish Retrieved 2021 05 22 LR Redaccion 2020 07 03 Odebrecht Poder Judicial dicta 36 meses de arresto domiciliario contra Yehude Simon larepublica pe in Spanish Retrieved 2021 05 08 PERU NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO 2020 07 03 Odebrecht Poder Judicial dicta 36 meses de arresto domiciliario contra Yehude Simon nndc POLITICA El Comercio Peru in Spanish Retrieved 2021 05 08 PERU NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO 2020 06 23 Yehude Simon Fiscalia pide arresto domiciliario para exgobernador de Lambayeque Fiscalia POLITICA El Comercio Peru in Spanish Retrieved 2021 05 08 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yehude Simon Munaro Political officesPreceded byJorge del Castillo Prime Minister of Peru2008 2009 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