Luis Valdez Farías

Luis Alberto Valdez Farías is a Peruvian politician. He is a Congressman representing La Libertad for the 2020–2021 term, and belongs to the Alliance for Progress party.[1] Previously, he served as Lieutenant Governor of La Libertad Region throughout 2015 until governor César Acuña Peralta resigned in order to run for President of Peru in the 2016 Peruvian general election. He thus served as Governor throughout the 2015–2018 term.

Luis Valdez Farías
Interim President of Congress
In office
10 November 2020  15 November 2020
Vice PresidentGuillermo Aliaga
María Teresa Cabrera
Preceded byManuel Merino
Succeeded byRocío Silva Santisteban (acting)
First Vice President of Congress
In office
16 March 2020  15 November 2020
PresidentManuel Merino
Preceded byKarina Beteta
Succeeded byJosé Luis Ancalle (acting)
Member of Congress
Assumed office
16 March 2020
ConstituencyLa Libertad
Secretary General of Alliance for Progress
Assumed office
18 October 2019
Preceded byLuis Iberico Núñez
4th Governor of La Libertad Region
In office
12 October 2015  31 December 2018
LieutenantJulio Manuel Miyamoto Saito
Preceded byCésar Acuña Peralta
Succeeded byManuel Llempén Coronel
4th Lieutenant Governor of La Libertad Region
In office
1 January 2015  12 October 2015
GovernorCésar Acuña Peralta
Preceded byMónica Sánchez Minchola
Succeeded byJuan Manuel Miyamoto Saito
Personal details
Born
Luis Alberto Valdez Farías

(1979-04-02) 2 April 1979
Bellavista, Piura, Peru
Political partyAlliance for Progress (2013–present)
Alma materCésar Vallejo University (LL.B.)
National University of Trujillo (M.A.)

Valdez served as the acting President of Congress from 10 to 15 November 2020, following the removal of the previous President of Peru and the subsequent constitutional succession of Manuel Merino to that position, which required him leaving office as the head of Congress. As his deputy, Valdez assumed the position in acting capacity.

On a party level, he serves as Secretary General of Alliance for Progress since October 2019.

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