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José Orvay y P. Jiménez 1735 Esteban de Linan y Vera 1733–1735 Carlos Sucre 1735–1736 Vicente de Sucre 1736–1740 Carlos Sucre 1740–1745 Gregorio Espinoza de los Monteros 1745–1753 Diego Tabares Haumada y Barrios 1753–1757 Mateo Gual y Pueyo 1757–1759 Nicolás de Castro 1759–1763 José de Diguja y Villa Gómez 1662–1766
Antonio Díaz (karateka), full name Antonio José Díaz Fernández (born 1980), Venezuelan kata martial artist; Antonio José Álvarez de Abreu, Spanish noble and lawyer; Antonio José Amar y Borbón, Spanish military officer and colonial official; Antonio José Benavides, Venezuelan general; Antonio José Carranza, Venezuelan painter
Took office Left office Governor Vote 1989 1992 Oswaldo Álvarez Paz, COPEI: 38.44 1992 1993 Oswaldo Álvarez Paz, COPEI: 66.03 1993 1995 Lolita Aniyar de Castro, MAS: 40.74
In 1830, José Antonio Páez declared Venezuela independent from Gran Colombia and became president, taking office on January 13, 1830. Although he was not the first president of Venezuela (having in mind Cristóbal Mendoza in 1811), he was the first head of state of independent Venezuela, after the dissolution of Gran Colombia.
Other members include: Nicolás Maduro Guerra – son of President Nicolás Maduro [11]; Carmen Meléndez – former Minister of Defense; On 4 September 2017, Earle Herrera, the president of a Constituency commission, resigned, alleging sectarianism during the election of the commission presidents, which he did not agree with.
The 2020 Venezuelan National Assembly Delegated Committee election was to be held in the ordinary session of the National Assembly on 5 January, in which 160 deputies were to elect the legislature's board of directors for the year 2020–21: the president, the first and second vice presidents, the secretary and the deputy secretary.
The III National Assembly of Venezuela was a meeting of the legislative branch of Venezuelan federal government, comprising the National Assembly of Venezuela. It met in Caracas after 2010 Venezuelan parliamentary election .
General elections were held in Venezuela on Sunday 9 December 1973. [1] The presidential elections were won by Carlos Andrés Pérez of Democratic Action, who received 48.7% of the vote, [2] whilst his party won a majority of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and Senate. Voter turnout was 96.5%. [3]