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The Venezuelan Ministry of Popular Power for Education (Spanish: Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Educación, MPPE) is the federal-level department responsible for organising the education system of Venezuela. In 2001 it was the Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture, with responsibility for Culture and Sport being assigned to separate ...
Ricardo José Menéndez Prieto (7 December 1969, Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan geographer, professor and politician. [1] He currently serves as the vice president of the Council of Ministers of Planning and Minister of the Popular Power for Planning of the Venezuelan government.
Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information; Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Comunicación y la Información: Agency overview; Dissolved: 2015: Jurisdiction: Government of Venezuela: Headquarters: Caracas, Venezuela: Annual budget: ≈ $380 million (2015) [1] Agency executive
Soy guardián de un anhelo que avanza, con firmeza y audacia tenaz, a construir la patriótica alianza de la ley con el Pueblo y la Paz. I La justicia formó mi conciencia para un noble y sagrado ideal: Defender del Derecho la esencia en el Orden Constitucional. II Oh, Simón del civismo radiante. Oh, Bolívar de la Libertad: Sea tu vida el ...
The Venezuelan Ministry of People's Power for Defense (Spanish: Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Defensa) is the federal-level organization responsible for maintaining the Venezuelan armed forces. As of October 2014, this ministry is headed by General Vladimir Padrino López.
The Ministry of the Popular Power for Interior, Justice and Peace (Ministerio del Poder Popular para Relaciones Interiores, Justicia y Paz) is one of 39 agencies that make up the executive office of the Venezuelan government.
The Vice-Secretariat for Popular Education [1] (Spanish: Vicesecretaría de Educación Popular; VSEP) [2] was an internal body of FET y de las JONS existing during the early stages of the Francoist dictatorship in Spain. It took over press and propaganda duties in the country from 1941 up until its dissolution in 1945.
At that point, the Ministry of Housing and Habitat was created and the Infrastructure ministry lost responsibility for housing. [1] In June 2010 the Venezuelan government divided the agency into two new agencies, the Ministerio del Poder Popular para Transporte y Comunicaciones and the Ministerio del Poder Popular para Vivienda y Hábitat .