Yehude Simon

After completing his early education at the Colegio Manuel Pardo, he joined the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo, in the city of Lambayeque, where he later was a lecturer.He married Nancy Valcárcel, a Chiclayo painter with whom he had four children: Jessica, Yehude, Yusef and Yail, also he had ten grandchildren: David, Micaela, Joaquín, Nicole, Salvador, Belén, Rafaella, Santiago, Isabella and Julián.Peru's indigenous leaders had launched protest strikes and blockades in April 2009; resulting in 34 persons killed, including 23 policemen; in bloody clashes between the Amazon Indians and the Peruvian police.On 17 January 2012, using his congressional vote, he tipped the balance against the lawlessness of Congressman and former Vice President Omar Chehade accused of criminal offenses, This earned him wide criticism from the press and from the majority of the population.Days later, on 31 January, he regretted his vote in favor of avoiding Chehade's lawlessness, not for protecting alleged criminal offenses, but for not respecting the agreement of the Alliance for the Great Change on this issue.
Spanish namesurnameMember of CongressLambayequeSecond Vice President of CongressDaniel AbugattásAlda LazoJuan Carlos EgurenPrime Minister of PeruAlan GarcíaJorge del CastilloJavier VelásquezGovernor of LambayequeMember of the Chamber of DeputiesTogether for PeruPeruvian Humanist PartyUnion for PeruUnited LeftAlma materGovernorLambayeque RegionPrime MinisterCongressmanAlliance for the Great ChangeChiclayoVeterinary Medicine1985 general electionsChamber of DeputiesTúpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement1996-97 Japanese embassy hostage crisisAlberto FujimoriCongress of PeruAmnesty InternationalpardonValentín Paniagua CorazaoDiego García SayánPeruvian Aprista PartyLuis FallaPeruvian Humanist MovementParty for Social Democracy - Peru CommitmentPresident of the Council of MinistersPetroaudios scandalviolence over the land rights of Amazon IndiansJavier Velásquez QuesquénAmazonlumber2011 general electionHumanist PartyOmar ChehadePrime ministers of PeruJuan Manuel del Mar BernedoJosé Maria Raygada y GalloMiguel de San RománJuan Antonio PezetJuan Antonio Ribeyro EstradaManuel Costas ArceManuel Ignacio de VivancoPedro José CalderónMariano Ignacio PradoLuis La PuertaAntonio ArenasJosé BaltaJosé AllendeJosé Jorge LoayzaJosé Miguel MedinaJosé de la Riva-Agüero y Looz CorswarenManuel Irigoyen LarreaManuel de MendiburuAurelio DenegriManuel Antonio BarinagaJoaquín Iglesias Pino de ArcePedro Alejandrino del Solar GabansCarlos Maria Elías y de la QuintanaJosé Mariano Jiménez WaldAugusto Huaman-Velasco BillinghurstAlberto Elmore Fernández de CórdobaFederico HerreraJustiniano BorgoñoManuel Velarde SeoaneCesáreo Chacaltana ReyesManuel María Gálvez EgúsquizaEnrique de la Riva-Agüero y Looz CorswarenDomingo M. Almenara ButlerCesáreo Octavio Deustua EscarzaEugenio Larrabure y UnanueJosé Pardo y BarredaAugusto B. LeguíaGermán Schreiber WaddingtonJosé Salvador Cavero OvalleEnrique C. Basadre StevensonElías MalpartidaEnrique Varela VidaurreAurelio Sousa MatuteFrancisco Tudela y VarelaGermán Arenas y LoayzaPedro José Rada y GamioLuis Miguel Sánchez CerroLuis Alberto FloresJosé de la Riva-Agüero y OsmaAlberto Rey de Castro y RomañaErnesto Montagne MarkholzAlfredo Solf y MuroManuel Cisneros SánchezRoque Augusto Saldías ManinatZenón Noriega AgüeroLuis Gallo PorrasPedro Beltrán EspantosoCarlos Moreyra y Paz SoldánNicolás Lindley LópezJulio Óscar Trelles MontesFernando Schwalb López AldanaRaúl Ferrero RebagliatiErnesto Montagne SánchezLuis Edgardo Mercado JarrínFrancisco Morales-BermúdezÓscar Vargas PrietoJorge Fernández Maldonado SolariGuillermo Arbulú GallianiPedro Richter PradaManuel Ulloa ElíasSandro Mariátegui ChiappeLuis Pércovich RocaLuis Alva CastroGuillermo Larco CoxArmando Villanueva del CampoLuis Alberto SánchezJuan Carlos Hurtado MillerAlfonso BustamanteEfrain GoldenbergAlberto PandolfiJavier Valle RiestraVíctor Joy WayAlberto Bustamante BelaundeFederico SalasJavier Pérez de CuéllarRoberto Dañino ZapataLuis SolariBeatriz MerinoCarlos FerreroPedro Pablo KuczynskiJosé Antonio ChangRosario FernándezSalomón Lerner GhitisOscar ValdésJuan Jiménez MayorCésar VillanuevaRené CornejoAna JaraPedro CaterianoFernando ZavalaMercedes AráozSalvador del SolarVicente ZeballosWalter MartosÁntero Flores AráozVioleta BermúdezGuido BellidoMirtha VásquezHéctor ValerAníbal TorresBetssy ChávezPedro Angulo AranaAlberto OtárolaGustavo AdrianzénCongress of the Republic of PeruAmazonasBecerrilAncashCrisólogoOtárolaApurímacArequipaEgurenRondónSolórzanoAyacuchoUrquizoCajamarcaChacónGuevaraLlatasRamírezCallaoCanchesSpadaroMendozaHuancavelicaCarrilloHuánucoGutiérrezCabreraElíasJunínHurtadoLa LibertadR. AcuñaAnguloKobashigawaRodríguezUrtechoAguinagaVelásquezAbugattásAlcortaAndradeBedoyaBeingoleaCansecoChehadeChihuánChávezCuculizaDelgadoFujimoriGalarretaGarcía BelaúndeIbericoLescanoL. LeónMulderPérez del SolarPérez TelloReggiardoSalgadoTejadaVacchelliLima RegionZerilloLoretoMadre de DiosMoqueguaZeballosM. EspinozaSan MartínReáteguiTumbesMerinoUcayaliNationalistsPeru WinsForce 2011FujimoristsNational Solidarity