Martín Pérez (politician)
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Martín Pérez Monteverde is a Peruvian politician. He is currently a Congressman representing the Constitutional Province of Callao for the period 2006-2011, and belongs to the National Unity party.[1]
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- Amazonas: Maslucán, Salazar
- Ancash: Anaya, Balta, Calderón, Mallqui, Otárola
- Apurímac: Galindo, A. León
- Arequipa: Eguren, González, Gutiérrez, Mendoza, Santos
- Ayacucho: Huancahuari, E. León, Urquizo
- Cajamarca: Cabrera, Chacón, E. Espinoza, Florián, Rebaza
- Callao: Giampietri, Mekler, Negreiros, Pérez
- Cusco: Luízar, Mayorga, Sumire, Supa, Wilson
- Huancavelica: Ruiz, Saldaña
- Huánuco: Beteta, Cajahuanca, Huerta
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- Ica: Núñez, Gonzales P., Serna, Yamashiro
- Junín: Acosta, Canchaya, Pando, Reymundo, Vílchez
- La Libertad: Alegría, Alva Castro*, Benites, Escudero, Robles, Rodríguez, Urtecho
- Lambayeque: Aguinaga, Carpio, G. Espinoza, Falla, Velásquez
- Lima: Abugattás, Alcorta, Andrade, Bedoya, Bruce, Cabanillas, Castro, Cuculiza, del Castillo, K. Fujimori, S. Fujimori, Galarreta, García Belaúnde, Herrera, Hildebrandt, Lazo, L. León, Lombardi, Luna, Menchola, Moyano, Mulder, Pérez del Solar, Raffo, Reggiardo, Sasieta, Silva, Sousa, Torres Caro, Uribe, Valle Riestra, Vásquez, Vega, Waisman, Zumaeta
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- Loreto: Isla, Peña, Vargas
- Madre de Dios: Perry
- Moquegua: H. Guevara, Zeballos
- Pasco: de la Cruz, Ramos
- Piura: Carrasco, M. Espinoza, M. Guevara, Morales, Peralta, Venegas,
- Puno: Cenzano, Estrada, Lescano, Sucari, Vilca
- San Martín: Obregón, Pastor, Reátegui
- Tacna: Flores, Ordóñez
- Tumbes: Cánepa, Sánchez
- Ucayali: Macedo , Nájar
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* President of Congress
Parties/Alliances: APRA · UPP · UN · AF · FC · PP · RN · PDP
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Categories:
- Living people
- National Unity (Peru) politicians
- Members of the Congress of the Republic of Peru
- Peruvian people stubs
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