Ramón Arístides Chaparro Echave (Molle Molle; August 31, 1862 — Cuzco; March 14, 1902) was a Peruvian politician.
His parents were José Lucas Chaparro, who had been a constituent deputy in 1855 and 1867, and Paula Echave.
[3] Like his father, he was an ardent Pierolist and participated in the capture of the city of Cuzco within the framework of the Peruvian Civil War of 1894–1895.
[2] He was elected deputy for the province of Paruro in the congress held in Arequipa in 1883[4] by President Lizardo Montero after the Peruvian defeat in the war with Chile[5] and re-elected in 1886.
[7] During his administration, Chaparro signed the Electoral Law enacted in 1896 as president of the Chamber of Deputies despite being only the second vice president because the regular members of the chamber did not want to sign said law whose debate had not yet concluded.