George Forsyth | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Mayor of La Victoria | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| In office 1 January 2019 – 12 October 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Preceded by | Harry Castro Durand | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Succeeded by | Luis Gutiérrez Salvatierra | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| La Victoria District Councilman | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| In office 1 January 2011 – 31 December 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Born | George Patrick Forsyth Sommer (1982-06-20)20 June 1982 (age 43) Caracas, Venezuela | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Political party | We Are Peru (2021–present) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Other political affiliations | National Victory/National Restoration (2020–2021) Independent (before 2020) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Alma mater | Peruvian University of Applied Sciences | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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George Patrick Forsyth Sommer (born 20 June 1982) is a Peruvian politician and former internationalfootballer.
Forsyth played as agoalkeeper forAlianza Lima,Borussia Dortmund II,Atlético Universidad,Sport Boys andAtalanta, and he also earned 7 caps for thePeru national team.
Starting a career in politics at local level, Forsyth was elected lieutenant mayor and district councilman ofLa Victoria in 2010, and thus gained prominence as the first footballer to be elected to public office in Peru while still playing at professional level. In 2014, he briefly served as the district's acting mayor when the incumbent ran for mayor of Lima.
In 2018, Forsyth was elected as mayor ofLa Victoria forWe Are Peru. He resigned in October 2020 in order to run for President of Peru in the2021 general elections withNational Victory, the succeeding party ofNational Restoration. At the election, he placed eighth after attaining only 5.6% of the vote.
Forsyth was born inCaracas, Venezuela. His father,Harold Forsyth, is aPeruvian diplomat, ambassador to the United States and China, and former congressman.[1] His mother, María Verónica Sommer Mayer, is a formerMiss Chile beauty pageant winner and her family is of German descent.[1][2] He was born in Caracas while his father served in the Peruvian embassy in Venezuela.[3] Forsyth lived a privileged childhood and was not exposed to the lifestyles of common Peruvians until he began his football career according toAmericas Quarterly.[1]
Upon graduating high school in 2004, Forsyth began to study Industrial Engineering at theUniversity of San Martín de Porres, which he did not complete, switching to thePeruvian University of Applied Sciences to study business administration, although he eventually dropped-out to focus on his football career.[4] Subsequently, he founded several companies including in the field of security (300); in the fashion and clothing field, (G&F); in the field of high physical performance, (VO2); and in gastronomy (a seafood restaurant) among others.[5]
During his adolescence, Forsyth played for FC Lannesdorf 07 in Germany. Then in 2001, he joinedAlianza Lima, where he would begin his professional career. In that year, he was part of the squad that obtained the national title in the institution's centenary added to the classification for the2002 Copa Libertadores. In 2002, he was the third goalkeeper forBorussia Dortmund.[6] He was part of the Alianza Lima team that won the national titles of 2003 and 2004.[7]
After a brief stint atSport Boys of Callao in 2005, he returned toAlianza Lima to obtain the 2006 Decentralized Championship. This would be Forsyth's fourth national title, but the first where he was the undisputed holder, being considered the best goalkeeper of the season.[8]
On 20 February 2007, Forsyth made his debut in aCopa Libertadores againstClub Necaxa. with a 2–1 defeat of his team, playing 43 minutes. At the2007 Copa Libertadores, he played 3 games, receiving 6 goals, playing 223 minutes, remaining last without being able to qualify. In August 2007 he joinedAtalanta, debuting on 29 August 2007 in theItalian Cup againstAscoli, with a 1–2 result in favor of Ascoli, and playing 127 minutes.[9]
He played with Alianza Lima at the2010 Copa Libertadores.[10]
After the elimination in the Copa Libertadores, Forsyth was injured, and was replaced bySalomón Libman as the main goalkeeper. Forsyth was called up for the last game of the2010 Torneo Descentralizado againstUniversity of San Martín de Porres, ending 1–1. After a season plagued of injuries, adding the harsh elimination againstUniversidad de Chile, Forsyth hoped to fully recover in 2011 in order to return as a starter. However,Alianza Lima was eliminated in the playoffs towards the group stage of the2011 Copa Libertadores againstJaguares, with the score of 2–0 inLima, and also inChiapas. Finally, seeing that his chances of returning as the starter goalkeeper were slim, on Forsyth announced his departure fromAlianza Lima on 3 March, but that he would return to the club to be the president.[11]
On 31 July 2011, with the departure ofGustavo Costas toSaudi Arabia and the arrival of Miguel Ángel Arrué asAlianza Lima's new coach, Forsyth was called up as starter for a match againstUnión Comercio, that ended 0–0.[9]
Forsyth earned seven caps forPeru between 2007 and 2014.[7]
George Forsyth's political career began in 2010 when he ran for District Councilman ofLa Victoria, as part of the Alberto Sánchez-Aizcorbe'sNational Unity list, which won with 34% of the valid votes. As the first councilman, he served simultaneously as Lieutenant Mayor to Sánchez-Aizcorbe.[12]
In 2014, he became acting mayor, under the license of the then mayor Alberto Sánchez for his run formayor of Lima at the municipal elections. In this position, he became the first active soccer player to assume a high municipal position inPeruvian history.[13][14]
At the 2018 municipal elections, Forsyth retired from football and was nominated for mayor of theLa Victoria by theWe Are Peru party. He was subsequently elected as mayor with 34.6% of the vote.[15]
Forsyth's tenure has been described as "tough-on-crime", with the ex-footballer assuming office in January 2019.[1][16] At the beginning, he moved the mayor's office to the San Cosme Sports Complex, a vulnerable area due to the greater concentration of urban and informal commercial growth in the district in front of the Gamarra commercial emporium. On the other hand, he sealed an agreement with the president of the Judiciary for the installation of a Flagrancy Court in the district. Likewise, he reached a formal agreement with the National Prosecutor's Office for the installation of a Corporate Provincial Prosecutor's Office of the Public Ministry.[17]
With Peru having about seventy-three percent of workers working informally in 2019,[18] Forsyth fought against informal vendors in La Victoria.[1] He ordered the three day closure of the Gamarra in order to remove informal and illegal commerce that competed with the complex.[19] In late-2019, Forsyth spent three months training to be a reservist for thePeruvian Army and graduated in December 2019.[20] Those observing Forsyth's time as mayor have not been able to make conclusions about his leadership.[1] He resigned as mayor in October 2020 and announced his intention to run for President of Peru in the elections.[21]
In April 2020 poll had him as the only major political figure with a net positive image.[22] In September 2020, Forsyth became a full-member of the National Restoration party after months of speculation of a potential presidential run at the2021 general election.[23]
Following theremoval of Martín Vizcarra and the beginning of the2020 Peruvian protests, Forsyth said that he disagreed with demonstrations, stating "This is not the time to take to the streets, we are going to have our revenge next year in the elections".[24] He later backtracked on his statement, saying Peruvians "have their legitimate right to go out and protest and people have to demonstrate and raise their voices, very carefully and without violence".[25]
A video on an account portraying to be linked to hacktivist groupAnonymous was spread denouncing corruption in Peru and described Forsyth as the only "clean" presidential candidate, though Peruvian media and official Anonymous accounts later reported that the group denied support for any political candidates.[26][27] Anonymous would later allege that Forsyth created the fake video himself as promotion for his presidential campaign, threatening him with possible hacking activity.[26][27][28] Forsyth later denied involvement with the video[27]
It was reported in January 2021 that Forsyth was invited to Brazil by governor ofSão Paulo,João Doria.[29] While in Brazil, Forsyth had also met with former Brazilian presidentMichel Temer, with the latter providing Forsyth with campaign advice.[30]
During his campaign, he was accused of having offered a position to one of his friends inLa Victoria District with an excessive remunerations; the Public Ministry opened an investigation of the situation.[31]
A report from the investigative journalism websiteOjoPúblico – which was released between the 31 January and 3 February 2021, a week before presidential candidates were finalized – alleged that three vehicles owned by Forsyth were gifted to him from companies he was involved with and that various companies he held shares in were not included in his electoral application for theNational Jury of Elections (JNE).[32] OjoPúblico wrote that Forsyth did not mention that he was gifted vehicles worth US$67,000 in his electoral documentation; aToyota Land Cruiser Prado fromInca Rail shareholder and Crosland Kawasaki dealer Juan Forsyth Alarco, aHonda Pilot andKawasaki Ninja ZX-10R from George Forsyth's GRT Seguridad y Controlsecurity company.[32] The investigation also reported that Forsyth was the founder and a shareholder of Fyvcon, a real estate company, and nine other companies.[32] Of the companies, OjoPúblico reported that Forsyth did not declare income from Fyvcon in 2019 and that he did not include four of the ten companies in his JNE application.[32] Included in the report were statements by Special Electoral Juries (JEE) auditor Ivan Salazar Salazar, who said "the candidate did not declare income that he would receive in the private sector" and "we would be facing a possible omission of information", with OjoPúblico concluding that "the JEE of Lima Centro 1 will have to make a decision on the request for exclusion of the candidate".[32]
On 10 February 2021 when presidential candidates were finalized, the Special Electoral Juries JEE ruled that Forsyth be disqualified from the presidential election citing information that was allegedly falsified and excluded from his election application.[33][34] According to the filed report, the information in question involved Forsyth holding shares to various companies that were not included in his application.[33] Following the JEE's decision, the National Victory party still had the opportunity to appeal.[34]
On 22 February 2021, the National Elections Jury (JNE) annulled the JEE resolution,[35] and he was reinstated to the race by theNational Jury of Elections on 5 March 2021, following an appeal.[36]
Forsyth is a member of theliberal conservativeNational Victory party, which emerged from the right-wingEvangelicalNational Restoration. He described himself as a centrist and focused on combatting crime during his tenure as mayor.[1][37] Political scientist Dr. Paula Muñoz of theUniversidad del Pacífico described Forsyth as "a pro-business guy", whileAmericas Quarterly wrote "his views on big economic issues are less clear".[1]
During his mayoral candidacy in 2018, Forsyth married Peruvian actressVanessa Terkes on 25 August 2018.[38] Weeks after taking office in January 2019, Forsyth announced that Terkes was leaving to Mexico due to alleged death threats against the couple, leading rumors of a separation.[38] The two were married for eight months until they divorced in May 2019.[38] Days after their divorce, Terkes presented charges ofdomestic violence against Forsyth to thePublic Ministry of Peru on 31 May 2019, with her lawyer stating that she experiencedpsychological abuse from Forsyth during their marriage.[38][39] Forsyth denied the allegations, saying that his municipal government was "building a place for women, girls who have been violated" and stating "I respect all women very much".[40] On 4 April 2021, a week before the general elections, Forsyth announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 in a molecular test carried out after a trip to the regions of Madre de Dios, Junín and Cajamarca.[41]
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