Regional Government of Moquegua

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Regional Government of Moquegua
Gobierno Regional de Moquegua
Regional Government overview
FormedJanuary 1, 2003;21 years ago (2003-01-01)
Jurisdiction Department of Moquegua
Website Government site

The Regional Government of Moquegua (Spanish : Gobierno Regional de Moquegua; GORE Moquegua) [1] is the regional government that represents the Department of Moquegua. It is the body with legal identity in public law and its own assets, which is in charge of the administration of provinces of the department in Peru. Its purpose is the social, cultural and economic development of its constituency. It is based in the city of Moquegua.

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List of representatives

GovernorPolitical partyPeriod
Cristala Constantinides  [ es ] Somos Perú January 1, 2003December 31, 2006
Jaime Rodríguez  [ es ]Movimiento Independiente Nuestro Ilo MoqueguaJanuary 1, 2007December 31, 2010
Martín Vizcarra Integración Regional por TiJanuary 1, 2011December 31, 2014
Jaime Rodríguez  [ es ]Movimiento Regional KausachunJanuary 1, 2015December 31, 2018
Zenón Cuevas  [ es ]Frente de Integración Regional Moquegua Emprendedora (FIRME)January 1, 2019December 31, 2022
Gilia Gutierrez  [ es ] Somos Perú January 1, 2023Incumbent

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References

  1. "GORE Moquegua oculta los nombres de proveedores del COER". Prensa Regional. 2024-02-13.