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The Democratic Constituent Congress (
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in 1992. Its main purpose was to amend the Constitution of 1979.


President

* Jaime Yoshiyama (
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Constitutional Commission


President

* Carlos Torres y Torres Lara


Vice president

* Enrique Chirinos Soto


Members of the Commission

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* Martha Chávez Cossío * Carlos Ferrero Costa * Víctor Joy Way Rojas *
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Henry Pease García Henry Gustavo Pease García, known as Henry Pease, (11 December 1944 – 9 August 2014) was a Demographics of Peru, Peruvian politician and a former Congressman. He ran for President under the United Left (Peru), United Left in the 1990 Peruvian ...
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* César Fernández Arce * Lourdes Flores Nano *
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References

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