Patricia Juárez Explained

Office:First Vice President of Congress
Term Start:26 July 2024
President:Eduardo Salhuana
Office2:Member of Congress
Term Start2:26 July 2021
Constituency2:Lima
Office3:Chair of the Congressional Constitution and Regulation Committee
Deputy3:Gladys Echaíz
Term Start3:17 August 2021
Term End3:17 August 2022
Predecessor3:Luis Valdez Farías
Successor3:Hernando Guerra García
Order4:Lieutenant Mayor of Lima
Term Start4:1 January 2015
Term End4:31 December 2018
Successor4:Miguel Romero Sotelo
Predecessor4:Hernán Núñez Gonzales
Birth Name:Carmen Patricia Juárez Gallegos
Birth Date:16 July 1960
Birth Place:Marcona, Ica, Peru
Spouse:José Danós
Education:Federico Villarreal National University

Carmen Patricia Juárez Gallegos (born July 16, 1960) is a Peruvian lawyer and politician. She served as a member of the Lima City Council during the period 2015–2018 and elected Congresswoman of the Republic for the parliamentary period 2021–2026.[1]

Biography

She was born in Ica on July 16, 1960.

She completed his primary studies at the Fiscalized School N ° 1897 - Marcona and the secondary ones at the San José de Ica School.

She studied Law at the Federico Villarreal National University.

She was Manager of Defense of the Citizen (2008-2010), Sub-Secretary of the Council (2005-2008) and Sub-Manager of Support to Commissions of Councilors (2003-2005).

She is married to José Danós.[2]

Political career

She was a member of the National Solidarity Party from 2004 until her resignation in 2018. Within the party, Juárez was National Secretary of Politics.

Her political career began in the 2011 general election, where she was a candidate for the Congress of the Republic for the National Solidarity Alliance, however, she was not elected. In 2013, she was one of the main spokespersons for the campaign for "Yes" in the recall of the councilors and the mayor of Lima.[3]

Councilor of Lima (2015–2018)

In the municipal elections of 2014, she was elected Councilor of Lima of National Solidarity for the municipal period 2015-2018. In addition, Juárez also served as Deputy Mayor from 2015 until the end of the municipal government of Luis Castañeda Lossio in 2018.

In 2018, Juárez surprisingly resigned from the National Solidarity Party. She never officially declared the reason for her resignation.[4]

She had rapprochements with the Let's Go Peru party in 2020,[5] however, in October 2020, in a video shown on Keiko Fujimori's Twitter account, it was announced that she would be part of Popular Force with the message "Patricia Juárez joins to our Government Plan team".

2nd vice president candidate, elected Congresswoman

For the general elections of 2021, Juárez announced her candidacy for the 2nd Vice Presidency of the Republic on the presidential roster of Keiko Fujimori by Popular Force. In the same elections, Juárez was instead elected Congresswoman of the Republic of Popular Force, with 40,130 votes, for the parliamentary period 2021-2026.[6] She would join the Madrid Forum of the far-right Spanish political party Vox, an international alliance comprising right-wing and far-right individuals.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Conoce quiénes serían los virtuales congresistas de Lima Metropolitana, según reporte de ONPE. Redacción. LR. April 12, 2021. larepublica.pe.
  2. Web site: Patricia Juárez votará por el No para que su esposo no sea revocado. Peru21. March 15, 2013. es. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130318004517/http://peru21.pe/politica/patricia-juarez-votara-no-que-su-esposo-no-sea-revocado-2121871. March 18, 2013.
  3. Web site: Sólo Patricia Juárez debatirá por el Sí. diariocorreo. March 10, 2013. es. January 20, 2015.
  4. Web site: Patricia Juárez renunció al partido Solidaridad Nacional | LIMA. NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO. PERÚ. November 23, 2018. El Comercio Perú.
  5. Web site: Vamos Perú confirma participación en elecciones 2020. canaln.pe.
  6. Web site: Congreso 2021-2026: JNE entregó las credenciales a los 130 nuevos legisladores | En Directo | Online | Congresistas | Congreso de la República | Perú | | ELECCIONES-2021. NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO. PERÚ. June 9, 2021. El Comercio Perú.
  7. Web site: Carta de Madrid . 2021-12-07 . Fundación Disenso . es.