Luis Delgado Aparicio
Peruvian politician (1940–2015) who served as a national legislator, acting as a delegate from 1990–1992 and a congressman from 1995–2001. Born in Callao; died in Lima of pancreatic cancer.
Luis Humberto Delgado Aparicio Porta (28 September 1940 – 2 April 2015) was a Peruvian politician and public figure who served in Peru's national legislature across the 1990s and into the early 2000s. His political career covered a turbulent era in Peruvian politics and included roles as a delegate and later as a member of the Congress of the Republic of Peru. More on his profile can be found in contemporary accounts and specialist biographies: official profile.
Early life and background
Delgado Aparicio was born in the port city of Callao, Peru, an area long associated with maritime commerce and national transport. Callao's social and economic character has shaped many of its public figures, and Delgado Aparicio's formative years there preceded his entry into national public life. For regional context, see general information on Callao: Callao.
Political career and offices
He served as a delegate from 1990 through 1992, a period that coincided with significant political upheaval in Peru. After a break in the mid-1990s he was elected to the national Congress and served as a congressman from 1995 until 2001. The sequence of his service can be summarized:
- 1990–1992: served as a delegate to a national legislative body.
- 1995–2001: member of the Congress of the Republic of Peru.
These years encompassed institutional reforms and debates about constitutional and political change. As with many legislators of the period, his responsibilities included participating in plenary sessions, committee work and representing constituents in national debates.
Activities and public role
Delgado Aparicio's time in office saw him take part in the routine legislative tasks expected of national lawmakers: sponsoring or supporting measures, engaging in committee discussions and contributing to parliamentary oversight. Contemporary press and parliamentary records note his involvement in legislative business, though public accounts emphasize his role within the broader cohort of legislators during a time of political transition.
Death and legacy
He died in Lima on 2 April 2015 at the age of 74. The cause of death was pancreatic cancer; for general information on the illness see: pancreatic cancer. His passing was noted in national media and by peers who recalled his years in public service. For background on Lima, where he spent his final days, consult: Lima.
Delgado Aparicio is remembered as one of the many parliamentarians who helped shape Peru's legislative life during a transformative decade. Researchers interested in Peru's political history of the 1990s will encounter his name in records of the period and in studies of the country's parliamentary developments.
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- larepublica.pe : Luis Delgado Aparicio, 'El Dr. Saravá', falleció hoy a los 74 años