Federico Herrera

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Federico Herrera (born 1845) was a Peruvian politician. He was born in Ayacucho, Peru. He was a member of the Constitutional Party (Peru). He served as minister of the interior in the Government of Peru. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Peru. He served twice as Prime Minister of Peru (in August 1891 and from October 1891 to April 1892).

Preceded by
Alberto Elmore Fernández de Córdoba
Prime Minister of Peru
August 14–24, 1891
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Justiniano Borgoño
Prime Minister of Peru
October 14, 1891 – April 14, 1892
Succeeded by
Juan Ibarra

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