Democratic Constituent Congress
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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
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 Vegs
 - Pedro Vilchez Malpica
 
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