Eduardo Ernesto Vega Luna (Lima, February 16, 1966) is a Peruvian lawyer, jurist and politician.
[1] He is a lawyer who graduated from the National University of San Marcos and has a master's degree in peace and development at the UNESCO Chair of Philosophy for Peace, from the Jaume I University of Spain and also a master's degree in criminal law from the UNMSM.
[2] In December 1996, he joined the Ombudsman's Office, during the administration of Jorge Santistevan de Noriega, as coordinator of the Technical Secretariat of the Ad Hoc Commission of Pardons for persons unjustly accused of terrorism.
In 2006, he assumed the position of deputy ombudsman for human rights and persons with disabilities.
[5] He also collaborated with the bill that urged the search for missing persons during the period of violence 1980–2000.