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Carolina Lizárraga was born on 25 March, 1970 in Lima, Peru, is a lawyer. Discover Carolina Lizárraga's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Carolina Lizárraga Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Carolina Lizárraga's Husband?
Her husband is José Ramírez-Gastón Roe (m. 2007)
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Carolina Lizárraga Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Carolina Lizárraga worth at the age of 54 years old? Carolina Lizárraga’s income source is mostly from being a successful lawyer. She is from Peru. We have estimated
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In the aftermath of the 2019 Peruvian constitutional crisis, the Purple Party was fully registered to participate in the 2020 parliamentary election, held on 26 January 2020. Lizárraga was subsequently elected to the Peruvian Congress, attaining 49,131 votes from the Lima constituency.
Upon taking office on 16 March 2020, Lizárraga was selected as Chair of the Committee on Women and Family.
Following the removal of Martín Vizcarra, the Purple Party remained in staunch disapproval of Manuel Merino's ascension to the presidency. Amid the 2020 Peruvian protests, Merino resigned and Congress was to elect his successor. Lizárraga was proposed by multiple caucuses as a contender to fulfill the remainder of the 2016–2021 term, although she dismissed the claim. After extensive negotiations between members of congress, Francisco Sagasti was ultimately elected President of Congress, and thus President of Peru.
For the 2021 general election, Lizárraga ran for the Purple Party's presidential nomination. Running against Julio Guzmán, Lizárraga cited unfairness and bias in favor of Guzmán's candidacy from the party leadership. On the primary election held on 29 November 2020, her candidacy attained 753 votes (19.1%), while Guzmán was selected with 3,002 votes (77%), securing the presidential nomination.
Alongside Julio Guzmán, Francisco Sagasti, and other members of the initial team, Lizárraga left All for Peru in order found the Purple Party on 18 November 2017. As a founding member, she was appointed to the National Executive Committee, and the Political Committee, where she served until her resignation in September 2020.
Entering politics for the 2016 general election, Lizárraga was selected to run for the second vice presidency, as part of the All for Peru ticket led by Julio Guzmán as the presidential nominee. The ticket was eventually disqualified by the National Elections Jury, amid party irregularities in the nominating process. In the aftermath of the election, she founded the Purple Party, alongside Julio Guzmán and Francisco Sagasti. Elected to the Peruvian Congress at the 2020 parliamentary election, she ran against Guzmán for the party's presidential nomination for the 2021 general election. She ultimately placed second in the primary election, as Guzmán won the nomination.
In the months leading to the 2016 general election, the All for Peru presidential nominee, Julio Guzmán, announced Juana Umasi and Lizárraga as his first and second running mates, respectively. The ticket was registered in January 2016, but controversy arose on the party's nominating procedure. The National Elections Jury took over the case, and eventually disqualified the ticket on 10 March 2016, less than four weeks to the election.
In 2015, she returned to the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru to study psychology, graduating in 2020 with a bachelor's degree.
In September 2010, Lizárraga returned Superior Court of Justice of Lima, in the position of Superior Anticorruption Judge. She served the court until her resignation in December 2014.
A graduate of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and Yale Law School, Lizárraga pursued a career in the Peruvian Judiciary. From 2002 to 2007, she served as judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima, and was appointed by President Alan García to the National Anticorruption Office. Dubbed as the "anticorruption tsarina" by the media, she resigned in July 2008, in the midst of criticisms of the agency's creation. She was reappointed as judge to the Lima Superior Court in September 2010, serving until her resignation in December 2014.
From 2002 to 2007, Lizárraga served as Criminal Judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima, and of the VI Anticorruption Court. Subsequently, she was appointed by the Alan García administration as Head of the newly created National Anticorruption Office, serving in the position until her resignation in July 2008.
Carolina Lizárraga Houghton (born 25 March 1970) is a Peruvian lawyer, jurist, and politician who serves as a member of the Congress of the Republic of Peru (PM), representing the Lima constituency.
Lizárraga was born in Lima on 25 March 1970. She started her elementary education at Santa María School of Piura, and finished her high school education at the Sagrados Corazones Belén School, in the city of Lima.