Roberto Ramírez del Villar explained

Roberto Ramírez del Villar
Office:President of the Chamber of Deputies
Term Start:26 July 1991
Term End:5 April 1992
Predecessor:Víctor Felipe Paredes Guerra
Successor:Chamber abolished
Term Start3:26 July 1963
Term End3:3 October 1968
Constituency2:Lima
Term Start2:26 July 1980
Term End2:5 April 1992
Constituency3:Lima
Office4:Member of the Constituent Assembly
Term Start4:28 July 1978
Term End4:26 July 1980
Office5:Minister of Justice and Worship
Term Start5:21 January 1966
Term End5:25 November 1966
Predecessor5:Valentín Paniagua
Successor5:Javier Belaúnde Ruiz De Somocurcio
Birth Date:6 May 1920
Birth Place:Arequipa, Peru
Death Place:Lima, Peru
Party:Christian People's Party
Profession:Lawyer
Alma Mater:National University of San Agustín

Roberto Ramírez del Villar Beaumont (6 May 1920 – 29 May 1995) was a Peruvian lawyer and politician. A prominent member of the Christian People's Party, he became a member of the Chamber of Deputies 4 times. He is also known for being the last President of the Chamber of Deputies (1991-1992),[1] the lower house of the Congress of Peru, until the self-coup made by the President Alberto Fujimori.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ROBERTO RAMÍREZ DEL VILLAR BEAUMONT. www.congreso.gob.pe.