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Democratic Constituent Congress
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Democratic Constituent Congress |
| native_name | Congreso Constituyente Democrático |
| coa_res | 250px |
| legislature | Republic of Peru |
| house_type | Unicameral |
| leader1_type | President of the Democratic Constituent Congress |
| leader1 | Jaime Yoshiyama |
| party1 | Cambio 90-New Majority |
| members | 80 |
| meeting_place | Legislative Palace (Peru) |
| established | 20 December 1992 |
| disbanded | 26 July 1995 |
| preceded_by | Congress of the Republic of Peru |
| succeeded_by | Congress of the Republic of Peru |
The Democratic Constituent Congress (Spanish: Congreso Constituyente Democrático) was a Constituent Assembly created in Peru after the dissolution of Congress by President Alberto Fujimori in 1992. Its main purpose was to amend the Constitution of 1979.
President
- Jaime Yoshiyama (Cambio 90-New Majority)
Constitutional Commission
President
- Carlos Torres y Torres Lara
Vice president
- Enrique Chirinos Soto
Members of the Commission
- José Barba Caballero
- Martha Chávez Cossío
- Carlos Ferrero Costa
- Víctor Joy Way Rojas
- Samuel Matsuda Nishimura
- Henry Pease García
- Roger Cáceres Velásquez
- César Fernández Arce
- Lourdes Flores Nano
- Ricardo Marcenaro Frers
- Fernando Olivera Vega
- Pedro Vilchez Malpica
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