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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 .
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
As Venezuela holds a presidential election for the first time since 2018, political analysts said 74-year-old Gonzalez, who was ambassador to Argentina at the turn of the century, will have an ...
The Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Venezuela (TSJ [3]) in exile is an institution that some, including the Organization of American States, consider to be the legitimate highest court of law in Venezuela and the head of the judicial branch, as opposed to the Supreme Tribunal of Justice.
The Venezuelan Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Production (Spanish: Federación de Cámaras y Asociaciones de Comercio y Producción de Venezuela) or Fedecámaras is Venezuela's main business union. It is formed by businesses that represent all economic sectors of the country.
Dr. Jose Gabaldon 1910–1911 Dr. Jose Núñez 1911–1915 Gral. Ignacio Quintana 1915–1921 Gral. Vicencio Perez 1921–1927 Dr. Hernán Pérez 1927–1931 Gral. Jose Domínguez 1931–1933 Dr. Francisco Parra 1933–1934 Gral. Jose Domínguez 1934–1935 Gral. Juan Ramirez 1935–1936 Cnel. Carlos Sanchez 1936 Gral. Alfredo Franco 1936