Armando Villanueva
Peruvian politician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Armando Villanueva del Campo (25 November 1915 – 14 April 2013) was a Peruvian politician who was the leader of the Peruvian American Popular Revolutionary Alliance.[1] Born in Lima, his parents were Pedro Villanueva Urquijo, a gynecologist in the city, and Carmen Rosa Portal del Campo. His only legitimate sibling was his older brother Ing. Pedro Villanueva del Campo Portal.
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Villanueva and the second or maternal family name is Del Campo.
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Armando Villanueva del Campo | |
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Prime Minister of Peru | |
In office 17 May 1988 – 15 May 1989 | |
President | Alan García |
Preceded by | Guillermo Larco Cox |
Succeeded by | Luis Alberto Sánchez |
Minister of the Interior | |
In office 2 March 1989 – 15 May 1989 | |
President | Alan García |
Preceded by | Juan Soria Díaz |
Succeeded by | Agustín Mantilla |
Minister of the Presidency | |
In office 13 May 1988 – 2 March 1989 | |
President | Alan García |
Preceded by | Guillermo Larco Cox |
Succeeded by | Luis Alberto Sánchez |
Member of the Senate | |
In office 26 July 1985 – 5 April 1992 | |
President of the Senate | |
In office 26 July 1987 – 26 July 1988 | |
Preceded by | Luis Alberto Sánchez |
Succeeded by | Ramiro Prialé |
President of the Chamber of Deputies | |
In office 28 July 1967 – 28 July 1968 | |
Preceded by | Antonio Monsalve Morante |
Succeeded by | Andrés Townsend |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
In office 28 July 1963 – 3 October 1968 | |
Constituency | Lima |
Personal details | |
Born | Armando Villanueva del Campo (1915-11-25)25 November 1915 Lima, Peru |
Died | 14 April 2013(2013-04-14) (aged 97) Lima, Peru |
Nationality | Peruvian |
Political party | Peruvian Aprista Party |
Spouse | Lucy Ortega de Villanueva (died 3 December 2015) |
Residence(s) | Santiago de Surco District, Lima, Peru |
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