Absalón Vásquez


Absalón Vásquez Villanueva is an agricultural engineer, university professor and Peruvian politician. He has served as Vice-Minister of Natural Resources and Rural Development and as Vice-Minister of Agriculture. Additionally, he was Minister of Agriculture from 1992 to 1996, the longest term in Peru’s history, during the government of Alberto Fujimori. Later he was elected as a Congressman of the Republic. In 2014 he ran for the Governorship of the Department of Cajamarca under the Cajamarca Siempre Verde movement, coming in third place with 12.6% of the votes.

Biography

He was born in Jesús District, Cajamarca, Cajamarca Province, Cajamarca Department. He studied agricultural engineering in the National Agrarian University, where he later completed a master’s degree in Water and Land Resources Engineering. In 2012 he finished a doctorate in Water Resources with the highest grade in the entire university.. He took up the role of Vice-Minister of Natural Resources and Rural Development in 1988, a post from which he resigned in 1989. In 1991 he was named Vice-Minister of Agriculture and later assumed the role of Minister of Agriculture between the years 1992 and 1996, becoming the longest-serving person to hold this position, with a total of 4 years. From 1996 to 1999 he served as a presidential advisor in agricultural topics. In 2000 he was elected to Congress with more than 700,000 votes.
Absalón Vásquez has been accused of various crimes of corruption rooted in his involvement with the Fujimorist government of the 1990s. In 2008, he was sentenced to seven years in prison when he was found responsible for massive forgery of signatures for the Vamos Vecinos party, a group that supported the reelection of Alberto Fujimori, for which he would later receive a habeas corpus. Nevertheless, after a short time he was acquitted by the Supreme Court with a favorable opinion from the Supreme Attorney. In 2013, he was absolved in a courtroom presided by judge Villa Stein for the case of the “Vladipoles”, in which he was accused of misusing funds for the purchase of propaganda materials supporting Fujimori’s reelection

Politics

Vásquez began his political career in 1988, when he was named a Vice-Minister in the first government of Alan García, a role from which he resigned in 1989. He was again elected Vice-Minister in the first government of Alberto Fujimori and fulfilled this role from 1991 to 1992. At that time, he was elected Minister of Agriculture and occupied this position until 1996. After 1996, he served as a presidential advisor in agricultural issues until 2000. In 2000, he was then elected to Congress.

Candidacies for the Regional Governor of Cajamarca