César Paredes Canto Explained

César Paredes Canto
Office:Second Vice President of Peru
President:Alberto Fujimori
Term Start:July 28, 1995
Term End:July 28, 2000
Predecessor:Carlos García y García (1992)
Successor:Ricardo Márquez Flores
Birth Name:César Alipio Paredes Canto
Birth Date:22 November 1941
Birth Place:Cajamarca, Peru
Death Place:Cajamarca, Peru
Nationality: Peruvian
Party:Cambio 90-New Majority
Profession:Academic

César Alipio Paredes Canto (22 November 1941 – 7 May 2018) was a Peruvian academic and former Fujimorist politician who served as Second Vice President of Peru between 1995 and 2000 during the second term of Alberto Fujimori.

Early life and career

Parades was born in Cajamarca on 22 November 1941. He was rector of the National University of Cajamarca and served the as president between 1992 and 1999. Paredes was a member of the Fujimorist Cambio 90-New Majority alliance and was elected as the Second Vice President of Peru in the 1995 elections and was Second Vice President during the second term of President Alberto Fujimori from 1995 to 2000. After serving for one term as Second Vice President, Paredes Canto didn't run for re-election as Second Vice President. In the 2001 elections, he ran for Congress for a seat under the People's Solution coalition, but was not elected and retired from politics.[1] He died on 7 May 2018 of a heart attack.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Presidentes y vicepresidentes desde 1980 en Perú, crisis y realidades. 26 July 2018.
  2. News: Ex vicepresidente César Paredes muere por infarto. 11 May 2018. La República. 9 May 2018. es.