List of First Vice Presidents of Peru
# | First Vice President | Inaugurated | Left office | President |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr Fernando Schwalb López-Aldana | July 28, 1980 | July 28, 1985 | Fernando Belaúnde Terry |
2 | Luis Alberto Sánchez Sánchez | July 28, 1985 | July 28, 1990 | Alan García Pérez |
3 | Maximo San Román Cáceres | July 28, 1990 | April 5, 1992 | Alberto Fujimori |
Vacant (April 5, 1992-1993) | ||||
4 | Jaime Yoshiyama Tanaka | 1993 | July 28, 1995 | Alberto Fujimori |
5 | Ricardo Márquez | July 28, 1995 | July 28, 2000 | |
6 | Francisco Tudela Van Breugel-Douglas | July 28, 2000 | November 22, 2000 | |
Vacant (November 22, 2000-July 28, 2001) | ||||
7 | Raúl Diez Canseco Terry | July 28, 2001 | January 30, 2004 | Alejandro Toledo Manrique |
Vacant (January 30, 2004-July 28, 2006) | ||||
8 | Luis Giampietri Rojas | July 28, 2006 | July 28, 2011 | Alan García Pérez |
9 | Marisol Espinoza | July 28, 2011 | Incumbent | Ollanta Humala |
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