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Martha Moyano

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Martha Moyano
Moyano in 2010
Member of Congress
Assumed office
26 July 2021
ConstituencyLima
In office
29 August 2001 – 26 July 2011
ConstituencyLima
In office
26 July 2000 – 26 July 2001
Preceded byCarmen Lozada
ConstituencyLima
First Vice President of Congress
In office
26 July 2022 – 26 July 2023
PresidentLady Camones
Martha Moyano (Interim)
José Williams
Preceded byLady Camones
Succeeded byHernando Guerra García
Interim President of Congress
In office
5 September 2022 – 12 September 2022
Vice President1st Vice President
Martha Moyano
2nd Vice President
Digna Calle [es]
3rd Vice President
Alejandro Muñante [es]
Preceded byLady Camones
Succeeded byJosé Williams
ConstituencyNational
Lima Metropolitan Councilwoman
In office
1 January 2019 – 12 March 2021
Succeeded byJorge Nakamura
Second Vice President of Congress
In office
26 July 2007 – 26 July 2008
PresidentLuis Gonzales Posada
Preceded byFabiola Morales
Succeeded byÁlvaro Gutiérrez
Personal details
Born
Martha Lupe Moyano Delgado

(1964-10-14) October 14, 1964 (age 60)
Callao, Perú
Political partyPopular Force (2020-present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2010-2020)
Sí Cumple (2004-2010)

Martha Lupe Moyano Delgado (born October 14, 1964) is a Peruvian nurse, Fujimorist politician and a congresswoman[1] representing Lima for the 2021–2026 term, previously serving in the 2000–2001, 2001–2006, and 2006-2011 terms. Moyano belongs to the Alliance for the Future party. She is the sister of María Elena Moyano, who was assassinated by Shining Path.[2][3]

Early life and education

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Moyano was born in Callao on October 14, 1964. She is the daughter of Hermógenes Moyano Lescano and Eugenia Delgado Cabrera. Her sister was María Elena Moyano, a Peruvian activist who was shot and dynamited by the Shining Path terrorist group in Villa El Salvador.[4]

She completed her early school studies at Colegio 6069 Pachacútec in Villa El Salvador.

She began her technical studies in nursing, at the Andrés Belaúnde Study Center, in 1978, and finished in 1981. In 2010, she began studying law at Telesup University.

Political career

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Her political career began in the municipal elections of 1995, where she was a candidate as councilor of Lima for Cambio 90 - Nueva Mayoría. However, she was not elected.

She ran for mayor of Villa El Salvador, in the municipal elections of 1998, for Vamos Vecino, again without success.

First Congressional Career

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In the 2000 general elections, Moyano was elected congresswoman of the republic by the Peru 2000 alliance, with 25,802 votes, for the 2000–2005 parliamentary term.

In November 2000, her parliamentary position was reduced until 2001 after the publication of electoral fraud and Alberto Fujimori's resignation from the presidency of the republic, by fax from Japan. In the same year, new general elections were called for 2001, where Moyano tried his re-election to Congress, by Cambio 90 - Nueva Mayoría, without success.

In August 2001, after Congresswoman Carmen Lozada was removed from office for acts of corruption, Moyano was summoned by Congress to hold the position. She was sworn in as an assistant congresswoman for the 2001-2006 parliamentary term.

In the 2006 general elections, she was again elected congresswoman for Alianza por el Futuro, with 9,938 votes, for the 2006-2011 parliamentary period.

During her parliamentary work, she was the second vice president of Congress in the board of directors chaired by Luis Gonzales Posada (2007-2008).  Between 2009 and 2011, she fulfilled her work as a congresswoman in the different work commissions of the Congress of the Republic, such as: Decentralization, Constitution, Housing and Lifting of Immunity.

Completing her legislative work, Moyano again attempted her re-election to Congress in the 2011 general elections by Fuerza 2011 led by Keiko Fujimori. However, she was not reelected.

Alderman of Lima

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In the municipal elections of 2018, Moyano was elected alderman of Lima, by Fuerza Popular, for the municipal period 2019–2022.

She resigned in 2020 to run as a candidate for Congress in the 2021 elections.

Second Congressional Career

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In the 2021 general elections, Moyano was again elected congresswoman of the republic by Fuerza Popular, with 23,262 votes, for the 2021-2026 parliamentary term. From 8 to 12 of September 2022, she served as the interim president of Peruvian Congress.[5]

Controversies

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Conviction for defamation

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On January 22, 2019, she was sentenced to two years in prison for the crime of aggravated defamation with the sentence suspended. She accused Jenny Romero Coro, in 2017, of being a participant in the murder of María Elena Moyano. She was sentenced in the first instance, but, after the appeal, the sentence was dismissed.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Ortiz, Claudia (2021-05-02). "Martha Moyano, virtual congresista de Fuerza Popular: "Keiko Fujimori para mí ha estado bien a la altura, preparada"". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  2. ^ "Martha Moyano aclaró el distanciamiento ideológico de su hermana María Elena con Sendero Luminoso". Diario Expreso. 2021-04-21. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  3. ^ "Peruvian Congress removes president from office". Al Día News. Retrieved 2022-09-08.
  4. ^ "Martha Lupe Moyano Delgado". www4.congreso.gob.pe. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  5. ^ a b GrupoRPP (2022-09-02). "Martha Moyano: "Ningún partido ni bancada decide lo que se prioriza en la Comisión de Constitución"". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-13.
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