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Guillermo José Manuel González Regalado, or better known as Guillermo Fantástico González [1] (8 July 1945 – 30 June 2020), [2] [3] was a Spanish-Venezuelan presenter, actor and businessman. He stood out with the program ¿Cuánto vale el show? broadcast on television in Venezuela in 1980 and for his opposition to the Chávez regime.
The Miraflores Palace is the seat of the Venezuelan government, where the official office of the president of Venezuela is located.. The Cabinet of Ministers of Venezuela (Spanish: Gabinete de Ministros de Venezuela is one of the bodies that make up the Venezuelan executive in that country's presidential system, alongside the Council of Ministers (Spanish: Consejo de Ministros). [1]
The following is a list of ministers of foreign affairs of Venezuela since 1830, [1] when Venezuela achieved independence after the dissolution of Gran Colombia. The founding minister was Diego Bautista Urbaneja, who held multiple terms. The current minister is Yván Gil, who assumed office on 6 January 2023.
CARACAS (Reuters) -Venezuela opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez, who stood against President Nicolas Maduro in July's election, on Wednesday said he was forced to sign a letter accepting a ruling ...
Lorenzo Mendoza Fleury, co-founder of oversees one of Venezuela's largest private companies, $6 billion (sales) Empresas Polar. Eugenio Mendoza (1906–1979), business tycoon who made important contributions in the modernization of the country during the 20th Century.
Gonzalez would continue to fight for the opposition from Spain, while she would continue to do so within Venezuela, Machado said, and vowed that he would be sworn in on Jan. 10, 2025, when the ...
Venezuela's national electoral authority and its top court have named President Nicolas Maduro as the victor of the July 28 election with just over half of the votes, but the ballot box-level ...
Horacio Guillermo Villalobos: N/A: 1958 46: Julio Arraga Zuleta: N/A: 1958 47: Horacio Guillermo Villalobos: N/A: 1958–1959 48: Eloy Parraga Villamarin: Acción Democrática: 1959–1961 49: Luis Vera Gómez: Acción Democrática: 1961–1964 50: Octavio Andrade Delgado: Acción Democrática: 1964–1967 51: Luis Vera Gómez: Acción ...