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| name = César Trelles Lara
| name = César Trelles Lara
| image =
| image =
| office = 2nd [[Peruvian Aprista Party|President of the Peruvian Aprista Party]]
| office = 2nd [[Peruvian Aprista Party|President of the Peruvian Aprista Party]]
| term_start = October 27, 2019
| term_start = October 27, 2019,
| predecessor = ''Vacant''<small> (Last held by [[Alan García]] in 2018)</small>
| predecessor = ''Vacant''<small> (Last held by [[Alan García]] in 2018)</small>
| successor =
| successor =
| office2 = 1st [[Piura Region|Governor of Piura]]
| office2 = 1st [[Piura Region|Governor of Piura]]
| term_start2 = January 1, 2003
| term_start2 = January 1, 2003,
| term_end2 = December 31, 2010
| term_end2 = December 31, 2010,
| predecessor2 = Office created
| predecessor2 = Office created
| successor2 = Javier Atkins Lerggios
| successor2 = Javier Atkins Lerggios
| office4 = [[Congress of Peru|Member of the Chamber of Deputies]]
| office4 = [[Congress of Peru|Member of the Chamber of Deputies]]
| constituency4 = [[Piura Region|Piura]]
| constituency4 = [[Piura Region|Piura]]
| term_start4 = July 26, 1980
| term_start4 = July 26, 1980,
| term_end4 = April 5, 1992
| term_end4 = April 5, 1992,
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1936|5|3}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1936|5|3}}
| birth_place = [[Morropón District|Morropón]], [[Morropón Province|Morropón]], [[Piura Region|Piura]], [[Peru]]
| birth_place = [[Morropón District|Morropón]], [[Morropón Province|Morropón]], [[Piura Region|Piura]], Peru
| death_date =
| death_date =
| death_place =
| death_place =
| occupation = [[Politician]]
| occupation = Politician
| profession = [[Dental surgeon]]
| profession = [[Dental surgeon]]
| nationality = {{flag|Peru}}vian
| nationality = Peruvian
| party = [[Peruvian Aprista Party]]
| party = [[Peruvian Aprista Party]]
| alma_mater = [[National University of San Marcos]] (DDS)
| alma_mater = [[National University of San Marcos]] (DDS)
}}
}}


'''César Trelles Lara''' (born May 3, 1936) is a [[Peruvian]] dental surgeon and politician who is the current president of the [[Peruvian Aprista Party]] since October 2019.
'''César Trelles Lara''' (born May 3, 1936,) is a [[Peruvian]] dental surgeon and politician who is the current president of the [[Peruvian Aprista Party]] since October 2019.


He served as Governor of [[Piura Region|Piura]] from 2003 to 2010, and as member of the now abolished [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|Peruvian Chamber of Deputies]] from 1980 to 1992, representing the constituency of [[Piura]].
He served as Governor of [[Piura Region|Piura]] from 2003 to 2010, and as member of the now abolished [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|Peruvian Chamber of Deputies]] from 1980 to 1992, representing the constituency of [[Piura]].


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
César Trelles Lara was born on May 3, 1936, in [[Morropón District]], [[Morropón Province]], [[Piura]], [[Peru]]. He belonged to the ranks of the [[Peruvian Aprista Party]] from a very young age. Trelles studied dentistry at the [[National University of San Marcos]], graduating in 1960 as a dental surgeon. Likewise, between 1978 and 1982, he taught dentistry at the [[Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal]], and simultaneously served as National Secretary of Popular Urbanizations within his party.<ref>https://aplicaciones002.jne.gob.pe/hdverm2010/public/verhojadevida.aspx?ID_CANDIDATO=21419&ID_ORG_POLITICA=32</ref>
César Trelles Lara was born on May 3, 1936,, in [[Morropón District]], [[Morropón Province]], [[Piura]], Peru. He belonged to the ranks of the [[Peruvian Aprista Party]] from a very young age. Trelles studied dentistry at the [[National University of San Marcos]], graduating in 1960 as a dental surgeon. Likewise, between 1978 and 1982, he taught dentistry at the [[Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal]], and simultaneously served as National Secretary of Popular Urbanizations within his party.<ref>https://aplicaciones002.jne.gob.pe/hdverm2010/public/verhojadevida.aspx?ID_CANDIDATO=21419&ID_ORG_POLITICA=32</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Trelles was elected to the lower house of the [[Peruvian Congress]] for [[Piura]] in 1980.<ref>http://blog.pucp.edu.pe/blog/fernandotuesta/wp-content/uploads/sites/945/2016/05/1980-1985-Diputados.pdf</ref> He was reelected in 1985<ref>http://blog.pucp.edu.pe/blog/fernandotuesta/wp-content/uploads/sites/945/2016/05/1985-1990-Diputados.pdf</ref> and 1990.<ref>http://blog.pucp.edu.pe/blog/fernandotuesta/wp-content/uploads/sites/945/2016/05/1990-1992-Diputados.pdf</ref> His last term in office was interrupted by the self-coup given by president [[Alberto Fujimori]] on April 5, 1992.
Trelles was elected to the lower house of the [[Peruvian Congress]] for [[Piura]] in 1980.<ref>http://blog.pucp.edu.pe/blog/fernandotuesta/wp-content/uploads/sites/945/2016/05/1980-1985-Diputados.pdf</ref> He was reelected in 1985<ref>http://blog.pucp.edu.pe/blog/fernandotuesta/wp-content/uploads/sites/945/2016/05/1985-1990-Diputados.pdf</ref> and 1990.<ref>http://blog.pucp.edu.pe/blog/fernandotuesta/wp-content/uploads/sites/945/2016/05/1990-1992-Diputados.pdf</ref> His last term in office was interrupted by the self-coup given by president [[Alberto Fujimori]] on April 5, 1992,.


In 2000, he was elected Secretary General of the [[Peruvian Aprista Party]] in [[Piura]], a position he would resign in order to run as a candidate for the first governorship election in Piura.
In 2000, he was elected Secretary General of the [[Peruvian Aprista Party]] in [[Piura]], a position he would resign to run as a candidate for the first governorship election in Piura.


In November 2002 he was elected Governor of Piura, a position he officially took on January 1, 2003.<ref>https://infogob.jne.gob.pe/Politico/FichaPolitico/cesar-trelles-lara_procesos-electorales_uSQ1qzSpMLQc6+@0ElOxMA==Qz</ref> His tenure was not without criticism, many of which arose from within his party. In November 2004, a former manager in the region denounced to the media that Trelles was filling up positions in the regional government with party members, and that this was leading to great inefficiency in the administration.
In November 2002 he was elected Governor of Piura, a position he officially took on January 1, 2003,.<ref>https://infogob.jne.gob.pe/Politico/FichaPolitico/cesar-trelles-lara_procesos-electorales_uSQ1qzSpMLQc6+@0ElOxMA==Qz</ref> His tenure was not without criticism, many of which arose from within his party. In November 2004, a former manager in the region denounced to the media that Trelles was filling up positions in the regional government with party members, and that this was leading to great inefficiency in the administration.


In July 2006, party congressman [[José Carrasco (politician)|José Carrasco Távara]] emphasized his criticism of Trelles and accepted an internal resolution by his party's electoral body, declaring a nullification of his candidacy for the 2006 regional elections for having pending with the [[Peruvian State]]. Despite this, his re-election prospered amid internal strife, attaining 24.71% of the popular votes, 18 thousand votes over his main opponent, Javier Atkins.
In July 2006, party congressman [[José Carrasco (politician)|José Carrasco Távara]] emphasized his criticism of Trelles and accepted an internal resolution by his party's electoral body, declaring a nullification of his candidacy for the 2006 regional elections for having pending with the [[Peruvian State]]. Despite this, his re-election prospered amid internal strife, attaining 24.71% of the popular votes, 18 thousand votes over his main opponent, Javier Atkins.
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Subsequently, he unsuccessfully sought his second reelection in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 regional elections.<ref>https://infogob.jne.gob.pe/Politico/FichaPolitico/cesar-trelles-lara_procesos-electorales_uSQ1qzSpMLQc6+@0ElOxMA==Qz</ref>
Subsequently, he unsuccessfully sought his second reelection in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 regional elections.<ref>https://infogob.jne.gob.pe/Politico/FichaPolitico/cesar-trelles-lara_procesos-electorales_uSQ1qzSpMLQc6+@0ElOxMA==Qz</ref>


On April 19, 2019, Trelles and a group of party leaders from [[Piura]] were involved in a deadly car-accident while traveling to [[Lima]] in order to attend the wake of [[Alan García]] at the party headquarters. He was taken by helicopter to a Lima hospital in critical condition. The accident left him incapacitated due to his age.<ref>https://diariocorreo.pe/edicion/piura/cesar-trelles-lara-sera-evacuado-lima-tras-accidente-de-comitiva-que-viajaba-al-sepelio-de-alan-garcia-882460/</ref>
On April 19, 2019,, Trelles and a group of party leaders from [[Piura]] were involved in a deadly car-accident while traveling to [[Lima]] to attend the wake of [[Alan García]] at the party headquarters. He was taken by helicopter to a Lima hospital in critical condition. The accident left him incapacitated due to his age.<ref>https://diariocorreo.pe/edicion/piura/cesar-trelles-lara-sera-evacuado-lima-tras-accidente-de-comitiva-que-viajaba-al-sepelio-de-alan-garcia-882460/</ref>


===Presidency of the PAP (2019-)===
===Presidency of the PAP (2019–)===


On October 27, 2019, Trelles was elected president of the [[Peruvian Aprista Party]], defeating former congressman [[Carlos Roca Cáceres]]. The leadership election was controversial, amid with accusations of fraud and favoritism towards Trelles' list, which involved former congressman [[Mauricio Mulder]] as Chairman of the Political Commission, and current secretary-generals [[Elías Rodríguez]] and [[Benigno Chirinos]].<ref>https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-lista-encabezada-cesar-trelles-gana-elecciones-el-apra-771124.aspx</ref><ref>https://www.radiocutivalu.org/expresidente-regional-de-piura-cesar-trelles-lara-es-nuevo-presidente-del-apra/</ref> His accident was brought to light by the losing side as they suggested that Trelles was not even aware of him running for the position due to his medical condition. Pundits view his election as an intent by Mulder, Rodríguez and Chirinos to continue manipulating the party's leadership, as the presidency is a more honorific position for the late [[Alan García]].<ref>https://eltiempo.pe/apra-polemica-por-inscripcion-de-trelles-lara-pese-a-estar-grave-de-salud/</ref>
On October 27, 2019,, Trelles was elected president of the [[Peruvian Aprista Party]], defeating former congressman [[Carlos Roca Cáceres]]. The leadership election was controversial, amid with accusations of fraud and favoritism towards Trelles' list, which involved former congressman [[Mauricio Mulder]] as Chairman of the Political Commission, and current secretary-generals [[Elías Rodríguez]] and [[Benigno Chirinos]].<ref>https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-lista-encabezada-cesar-trelles-gana-elecciones-el-apra-771124.aspx</ref><ref>https://www.radiocutivalu.org/expresidente-regional-de-piura-cesar-trelles-lara-es-nuevo-presidente-del-apra/</ref> His accident was brought to light by the losing side as they suggested that Trelles was not even aware of him running for the position due to his medical condition. Pundits view his election as an intent by Mulder, Rodríguez and Chirinos to continue manipulating the party's leadership, as the presidency is a more honorific position for the late [[Alan García]].<ref>https://eltiempo.pe/apra-polemica-por-inscripcion-de-trelles-lara-pese-a-estar-grave-de-salud/</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:36, 22 July 2020

César Trelles Lara
2nd President of the Peruvian Aprista Party
Assumed office
October 27, 2019,
Preceded byVacant (Last held by Alan García in 2018)
1st Governor of Piura
In office
January 1, 2003, – December 31, 2010,
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byJavier Atkins Lerggios
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
July 26, 1980, – April 5, 1992,
ConstituencyPiura
Personal details
Born (1936-05-03) May 3, 1936 (age 88)
Morropón, Morropón, Piura, Peru
Political partyPeruvian Aprista Party
Alma materNational University of San Marcos (DDS)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionDental surgeon

César Trelles Lara (born May 3, 1936,) is a Peruvian dental surgeon and politician who is the current president of the Peruvian Aprista Party since October 2019.

He served as Governor of Piura from 2003 to 2010, and as member of the now abolished Peruvian Chamber of Deputies from 1980 to 1992, representing the constituency of Piura.

Early life and education

César Trelles Lara was born on May 3, 1936,, in Morropón District, Morropón Province, Piura, Peru. He belonged to the ranks of the Peruvian Aprista Party from a very young age. Trelles studied dentistry at the National University of San Marcos, graduating in 1960 as a dental surgeon. Likewise, between 1978 and 1982, he taught dentistry at the Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, and simultaneously served as National Secretary of Popular Urbanizations within his party.[1]

Career

Trelles was elected to the lower house of the Peruvian Congress for Piura in 1980.[2] He was reelected in 1985[3] and 1990.[4] His last term in office was interrupted by the self-coup given by president Alberto Fujimori on April 5, 1992,.

In 2000, he was elected Secretary General of the Peruvian Aprista Party in Piura, a position he would resign to run as a candidate for the first governorship election in Piura.

In November 2002 he was elected Governor of Piura, a position he officially took on January 1, 2003,.[5] His tenure was not without criticism, many of which arose from within his party. In November 2004, a former manager in the region denounced to the media that Trelles was filling up positions in the regional government with party members, and that this was leading to great inefficiency in the administration.

In July 2006, party congressman José Carrasco Távara emphasized his criticism of Trelles and accepted an internal resolution by his party's electoral body, declaring a nullification of his candidacy for the 2006 regional elections for having pending with the Peruvian State. Despite this, his re-election prospered amid internal strife, attaining 24.71% of the popular votes, 18 thousand votes over his main opponent, Javier Atkins.

Subsequently, he unsuccessfully sought his second reelection in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 regional elections.[6]

On April 19, 2019,, Trelles and a group of party leaders from Piura were involved in a deadly car-accident while traveling to Lima to attend the wake of Alan García at the party headquarters. He was taken by helicopter to a Lima hospital in critical condition. The accident left him incapacitated due to his age.[7]

Presidency of the PAP (2019–)

On October 27, 2019,, Trelles was elected president of the Peruvian Aprista Party, defeating former congressman Carlos Roca Cáceres. The leadership election was controversial, amid with accusations of fraud and favoritism towards Trelles' list, which involved former congressman Mauricio Mulder as Chairman of the Political Commission, and current secretary-generals Elías Rodríguez and Benigno Chirinos.[8][9] His accident was brought to light by the losing side as they suggested that Trelles was not even aware of him running for the position due to his medical condition. Pundits view his election as an intent by Mulder, Rodríguez and Chirinos to continue manipulating the party's leadership, as the presidency is a more honorific position for the late Alan García.[10]

References