Máximo San Román
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Second Vice President
Vacant
Máximo San Román | |
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San Román in 2018 | |
| President of Peru Partial recognition[a] | |
| In office 21 April 1992 – 9 January 1993 Disputed with Alberto Fujimori | |
| Vice President | First Vice President Vacant Second Vice President Vacant |
| Preceded by | Carlos García y García[b] |
| Succeeded by | Alberto Fujimori |
| First Vice President of Peru | |
| In office 28 July 1990 – 5 April 1992 | |
| President | Alberto Fujimori |
| Preceded by | Luis Alberto Sánchez |
| Succeeded by | Ricardo Márquez Flores[c] |
| President of the Senate | |
| In office 26 July 1990 – 26 July 1991 | |
| Preceded by | Humberto Carranza |
| Succeeded by | Felipe Osterling |
| Member of the Senate | |
| In office 26 July 1990 – 5 April 1992 | |
| Member of Congress | |
| In office 26 July 1995 – 26 July 2000 | |
| Constituency | National |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Máximo San Román Cáceres 14 April 1946 |
| Party | Contigo (2020-present) |
| Other political affiliations | Cambio 90 (1990-1992) National Civic Movement OBRAS (1995-1999) Union for Peru (1999-2001) Independent (2001-2020) National Restoration (non-affiliated / 2006-2011) Alliance for the Great Change (2010-2011) |
| Alma mater | National University of Engineering (B.S.) |
| Profession | Mechanical engineer |
Máximo San Román Cáceres (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɣsimo ˈsan roˈmaŋ ˈkaseɾes]; born 14 April 1946) is a Peruvian mechanical engineer, businessman and former politician. He was President of Peru between 1992 and 1993, a term that was marked by the authoritarian government of Alberto Fujimori. Considered the legal Head of State during Fujimori's ruling by decree of his self-coup, he did not hold real power.[1]
He was born in the District of Cusipata, Quispicanchi Province, Cusco on 14 April 1946. Son of Julio San Román and María Natividad Cáceres.[citation needed]
He completed his primary studies at the Fiscal School No. 729 in Calca and he attended secondary school at the San José de La Salle School in Cusco.[citation needed]
He entered the National School of Technical Engineering (ex-ENIT) of the National University of Engineering, where he studied mechanical engineering and graduated in 1970.[citation needed]
Upon graduation, he served as a teacher at the Industrial Technology Center of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.[citation needed]
From 1971 to 1979 he was Production Manager of Industrias Royal SA.[citation needed]
In 1979, San Román founded Industrias S.A., a Metal Mechanic company.[citation needed]
From 1980 to 2016 he was Chairman of the Board of Nova Perú, a machinery company for the food industry.[citation needed]
He was president of the "Association of Small and Medium Industrials of Peru" (APEMIPE), president of the "National Federation of Small and Medium Industry of Peru" (FENAPI), president of the "Guarantee Fund for Small Industry" (FOGAPI ), chairman of the board of the "Promotion Fund for Small Industrial Companies.[citation needed]