Marisol Espinoza

Marisol Espinoza Cruz (born 30 July 1967) is a Peruvian politician who was the First Vice President of Peru during the Humala administration from 2011–2016.

[citation needed] Marisol Espinoza was born in Piura where she attended San José de Tarbes school in her hometown.

In December 1992 she left her then position at América Televisión to become head of the Economics page of the newspaper El Tiempo of Piura, in 2002.

[citation needed] Espinoza quit the Nationalist Party in September 2015 and left the Peru Wins benches in Congress a month later.

[3] President: Ollanta Humala 1st Vice President: Marisol Espinoza 2nd Vice President: Vacant (since 16 January 2012) Prime Minister: René Cornejo Foreign: Eda Rivas Gonzalo Gutiérrez Reinel Defense: Peter Cateriano Bellido Agriculture: Juan Benites Labor: Ana Jara Women: Carmen Omonte Economy and Finance: Miguel Castilla Transportation and Communication: Carlos Paredes José Gallardo Ku Housing: Milton von Hesse Foreign Commerce and Tourism: Magali Silva Production: Piero Ghezzi Development and Social Inclusion: Paola Bustamante Health: Midori de Habich Energy and Mines: Eleodoro Mayorga Education: Jaime Saavedra Interior: Walter Albán Daniel Urresti Justice: Daniel Figallo Environment: Manuel Pulgar-Vidal Culture: Diana Álvarez Calderón President: Ollanta Humala 1st Vice President: Marisol Espinoza Prime Minister: Juan Jiménez Mayor Foreign: Rafael Roncagliolo Defense: Peter Cateriano Bellido Agriculture: Milton Von Hesse Labor: José Villena Women: Ana Jara Economy and Finance: Miguel Castilla Transportation and Communication: Carlos Paredes Housing: René Cornejo Foreign Commerce and Tourism: José Luis Silva Martinot Production: José Urquizo Development and Social Inclusion: Carolina Trivelli Health: Midori de Habich Energy and Mines: Jorge Merino Tafur Education: Patricia Salas Interior: Wilfredo Pedraza Justice: Eda Rivas Environment: Manuel Pulgar Vidal Culture: Luis Peirano President: Ollanta Humala 1st Vice President: Marisol Espinoza 2nd Vice President: Omar Chehade (resigned) Prime Minister: Oscar Valdés Foreign: Rafael Roncagliolo Defense: Luis Alberto Otárola Agriculture: Luis Ginocchio Labor: José Villena Women: Ana Jara Economy and Finance: Miguel Castilla Transportation and Communication: Carlos Paredes Housing: René Cornejo Foreign Commerce and Tourism: José Luis Silva Martinot Production: José Urquizo Development and Social Inclusion: Carolina Trivelli Health: Alberto Tejada Noriega Energy and Mines: Jorge Merino Tafur Education: Patricia Salas Interior: Daniel Lozada (resigned) William Calle Justice: Juan Jiménez Mayor Environment: Manuel Pulgar Vidal Culture: Luis Peirano President: Ollanta Humala 1st Vice President: Marisol Espinoza 2nd Vice President: Omar Chehade (Resigned) Prime Minister: Salomon Lerner (July-Dec 2011) Foreign: Rafael Roncagliolo Defense: Daniel Mora Agriculture: Miguel Caillaux Labor: Rudecindo Vega Women: Aída García-Naranjo Economy and Finance: Miguel Castilla Transportation and Communication: Carlos Paredes Housing: René Cornejo Foreign Commerce and Tourism: José Luis Silva Martinot Production: Kurt Burneo Development and Social Inclusion: Kurt Burneo Health: Alberto Tejada Noriega Energy and Mines: Carlos Herrera Education: Patricia Salas Interior: Oscar Valdés Justice: Francisco Eguiguren Environment: Ricardo Giesecke Culture: Susana Baca