Regional Governments of Peru

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Regional Governments, in the Government of Peru, is a government organization which organizes, conducts, and manages, each one of the twenty-five Regions of Peru. It has political, economic, and administrative autonomy in the subjects of its matter.

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Regional Governments of Peru are composed of two sections.

It is the normative and supervises the regional government. It is made up of the Regional President, Regional Vice-President, and Council Members representing each province, with a minimum of 7, and a maximum of 25.

The Regional Presidency is the executive organ of the Regional Government. The president is elected by direct sufferage in conjunction with a Regional Vice-President for a period of four years. In addition, it is made up of Regional Management which is coordinated and directed by a General Manager.

The election of the members of the Regional Council, including the President and Vice-President, is held by direct sufferage for a period of four years. Their offices are unresignable but are revokeable.

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