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José Ruiz (politician)

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José Ruiz (politician)
NameJosé Ruiz
OfficeMember of the Congress of the Republic of Peru
Term start26 July 2021
ConstituencyLima
Birth date1969
Birth placeLima, Peru
PartyPopular Renewal (2020–present)
OtherpartyPeruvian Nationalist Party (2010–2020)
Alma materNational University of San Marcos

José Ruiz (politician) is a Peruvian politician and lawyer who has served as a member of the Congress of the Republic of Peru since 2021, representing the Lima constituency. A member of the Popular Renewal party, he previously held positions within the Peruvian Nationalist Party and has been involved in legislative work focusing on constitutional law, judicial reform, and national defense. His political career has been marked by his alignment with right-wing and conservative factions within the Congress of the Republic of Peru.

Early life and education

José Ruiz was born in 1969 in the capital city of Lima. He pursued his higher education at the prestigious National University of San Marcos, the oldest university in the Americas, where he earned his law degree. His academic background in jurisprudence provided a foundation for his later involvement in legislative and constitutional matters. During his formative years, he developed an interest in political philosophy and public service, which steered him towards a career in Peruvian politics.

Political career

Ruiz began his political involvement with the Peruvian Nationalist Party, the party founded by former President Ollanta Humala. He served in various advisory and party roles throughout the 2010s, gaining experience in political organization. In 2020, he joined the newly formed conservative party Popular Renewal, led by Rafael López Aliaga. He was elected to the Congress of the Republic of Peru in the 2021 general election. In congress, he has been a member of key committees including the Constitutional Accusations Committee and the Defense Committee. He has been a vocal participant in debates surrounding the Fujimorist bloc, the Attorney General's office, and investigations into former presidents like Pedro Castillo and Martín Vizcarra.

Electoral history

José Ruiz first ran for a seat in the Congress of the Republic of Peru as a candidate for Popular Renewal in the 2021 Peruvian general election. He was elected from the Lima constituency, a multi-member district that is crucial in determining the composition of the unicameral legislature. His election was part of a significant surge for right-wing parties like Popular Renewal and Popular Force in that electoral cycle. He has not contested other major national elections such as the 2022 political crisis or the 2024 elections, focusing on his legislative duties.

Political positions

Politically, José Ruiz is considered a conservative and right-wing legislator. He has advocated for stringent reforms to the judicial system and the Public Ministry, often criticizing what he perceives as corruption and inefficiency. He has taken a hardline stance on national security, supporting increased powers for the Armed Forces and the National Police. His legislative proposals have often aligned with the interests of the Fujimorist political movement and business sectors in Lima. He has been a consistent opponent of left-wing governments and policies associated with former President Pedro Castillo.

Personal life

José Ruiz maintains a relatively private personal life. He is married and has children. Beyond his political career, he remains active in legal circles and is a member of the Lima Bar Association. His interests include the study of Peruvian history and constitutional law. He is also known to be a practicing Roman Catholic, which informs some of his conservative social views.

Category:1969 births Category:Living people Category:Peruvian politicians Category:Members of the Congress of the Republic of Peru Category:Popular Renewal politicians