Julio Rosas
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Julio Pablo Rosas Huaranga (born 9 April 1958) is a Peruvian pastor and politician who is a former
Congressman A Member of Congress (MOC) is a person who has been appointed or elected and inducted into an official body called a congress, typically to represent a particular constituency in a legislature. The term member of parliament (MP) is an equivalen ...
, representing Lima from 2011 to 2019. His term was cut short by the dissolution of the Congress of Martín Vizcarra in 2019. He was originally a member of the
Popular Force People's Force ( es, Fuerza Popular, FP), known as Force 2011 ( es, Fuerza 2011, links=no) until 2012, is a right-wing populist and Fujimorist political party in Peru. The party is led by Keiko Fujimori, former congresswoman and daughter of form ...
, but later he switched to the Alliance for Progress, but he later left and joined the
Republican Action Republican Action ( es, Accíon Republicana) was a short-lived Peruvian conservative parliamentary caucus. Led by former Peruvians for Change congressman Pedro Olaechea, the caucus was mainly composed of former members of Popular Force. Histor ...
parliamentary group.


Biography

Rosas was born in the district of Santa María del Valle, in the department of Huánuco, on September 4, 1958. He completed his primary and secondary studies in the city of Huánuco. Between 1977 and 1979 he studied pastoral ministry at the Alianza de Huánuco Theological Institute, dedicating himself to the exercise of his ministry. In 1991 he started the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in the district of San Martín de Porres in the province of Lima.


Political career


Congressman

In the
2011 elections The following elections occurred in the year 2011. * Local electoral calendar 2011 * National electoral calendar 2011 * 2011 United Nations Security Council election Africa * 2011 Beninese presidential election * 2011 Beninese parliamentary el ...
, he ran for a seat in Congress under the
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Force 2011 party of Keiko Fujimori, representing the constituency of Lima and was elected for the 2011–2016 term. Five years later, in the
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, he ran for re-election, this time under the
Alliance for the Progress of Peru The Alliance for the Progress of Peru ( es, Alianza para el Progreso del Perú) was an electoral alliance in Peru formed for the 2016 Peruvian general election, 2016 general election, dominated by the eponymous party Alliance for Progress (Peru), ...
coalition and was narrowly re-elected for the 2016–2021 term, defeating Congressman Luis Iberico by a margin of 35 votes. he left the Alliance for Progress bench in Congress in 2017 and joined the
Republican Action Republican Action ( es, Accíon Republicana) was a short-lived Peruvian conservative parliamentary caucus. Led by former Peruvians for Change congressman Pedro Olaechea, the caucus was mainly composed of former members of Popular Force. Histor ...
parliamentary group in 2019. However, his term was cut short by the dissolution of the Congress of Martín Vizcarra in 2019. Since its inception in 2011, it has presented 10 bills of which only 4 served as the basis for an approved law. On the contrary, it participated with adherent in more than 100 projects of laws. However, his most notorious political activity was given with the support of the movement With my children you do not get involved, opposed to the gender approach in education and whose spokesman was precisely Christian Rojas, son of the congressman.


References

Peruvian evangelicals 1958 births Living people Fujimorista politicians Members of the Congress of the Republic of Peru Alliance for Progress (Peru) politicians People from Huánuco Region {{peru-politician-stub