IV National Assembly of Venezuela
Appearance
The IV National Assembly of Venezuela was a meeting of the legislative branch of Venezuelan federal government, comprising the National Assembly of Venezuela. It is meeting in Caracas after 2015 Venezuelan parliamentary election.
Major events
[edit]- 2017 Venezuelan protests (2012 – present)
- 2017 Venezuelan constitutional crisis (29 March 2017)
- 2017 Venezuelan National Assembly attack (5 July 2017)
- 2017 Venezuelan referendum (16 July 2017)
- 2017 Venezuelan Constituent Assembly election (30 July 2017)
- Arrest and detention of Juan Requesens (7 August 2018)
- Venezuelan presidential crisis (10 January 2019 – 5 January 2023)
- Statute Governing the Transition to Democracy (5 February 2019)
- 2019 Venezuelan Amnesty Law
- Operación Alacrán (1 December 2019 – 5 January 2020)
- Venezuelan National Assembly Delegated Committee election (5 January 2020)
Leadership
[edit]No. | Portrait | Name | Term of Office | State | Legislature | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 | Henry Ramos Allup | 5 January 2016 | 5 January 2017 | Capital District | 4th | Democratic Action (MUD) | |
8 | Julio Borges | 5 January 2017 | 5 January 2018 | Miranda | Justice First (MUD) | ||
9 | Omar Barboza | 5 January 2018 | 5 January 2019 | Zulia | A New Era(MUD) | ||
10 | Juan Guaidó | 5 January 2019 | 5 January 2023 | Vargas | Independent (MUD) | ||
11 | Dinorah Figuera[1] | 5 January 2023 | present | Aragua | Justice First (MUD) |
Parties
[edit]Name | Code | Members | Alternate |
---|---|---|---|
Democratic Action (Venezuela) | AD | 25 | 15 |
Justice First | PJ | 18 | 19 |
A New Era | UNT | 17 | 16 |
Popular Will | VP | 15 | 14 |
Fuerza Liberal | FL | 0 | 1 |
Nueva Visión para mi País | NUVIPA | 0 | 1 |
Partido Cristiano Nosotros Organizados Elegimos | UNIDAD NOE | 0 | 1 |
Movimiento Alternativo Buscando Soluciones | MABS | 0 | 1 |
Independents | Ind. (MUD) | 3 | 3 |
Mesa de la Unidad Democrática (Opposition) | MUD / UNIDAD | 78 | 71 |
Encuentro Ciudadano | EC | 1 | 0 |
Project Venezuela | PROVE | 2 | 0 |
Movimiento Progresista de Venezuela | MPV | 1 | 0 |
Cuentas Claras | CC | 0 | 1 |
Concertación por Venezuela (Opposition) | CxV | 4 | 1 |
Vente Venezuela | VV | 1 | 3 |
Fearless People's Alliance | ABP | 1 | 3 |
National Convergence | Conv. | 1 | 0 |
Independent | Ind. (SV) | 1 | 0 |
Soy Venezuela (Opposition) | SV / Fracción 16-J | 4 | 5 |
Cambiemos Movimiento Ciudadano | CMC | 2 | 1 |
Progressive Advance | AP | 1 | 1 |
Soluciones para Venezuela | SPV | 0 | 1 |
Agreement for Change (Opposition) | CPC | 3 | 3 |
La Causa Radical | LCR | 2 | 2 |
Sin coalición: La Causa Radical (Opposition) | LCR | 2 | 2 |
Independents (Operación Alacrán) | Ind. / IRC | 18 | 2 |
United Socialist Party of Venezuela | PSUV | 43 | 19 |
Tupamaro | TUPAMARO | 4 | 1 |
Communist Party of Venezuela | PCV | 2 | 4 |
Vanguardia Bicentenaria Republicana | VBR | 0 | 2 |
Fatherland for All | PPT | 0 | 3 |
Unidad Popular Venezolana | UPV | 0 | 1 |
Great Patriotic Pole (Chavismo) | GPP | 49 | 27 |
Frente Bolivariano Alternativo | FBA | 1 | 0 |
Redes de Respuesta de Cambios Comunitarios[2] | REDES | 0 | 3 |
Chavismo dissent[3] | - | 1 | 3 |
Disincorporated | 1 | 1 | |
No representatives | 7 | 54 | |
TOTAL | 167 | 167 |
Color codes
[edit]Democratic Unity Roundtable/Opposition | |
Great Patriotic Pole/Officialism |
Members
[edit]Note: (E) = Deputy substitute
Opposition
[edit]The Venezuelan system is presidential, so although the PSUV has a minority in the Assembly, they remain the government.
N.º | Representative | State | Coalition | Party | Alternate Representative | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nirma Guarulla | Amazonas | MUD | UNT | Maulgimer Baloa | UNT | |
2 | Julio Haron Ygarza | Amazonas | MUD | UNT[4] | Rosa Petit | UNT | |
3 | Luis Carlos Padilla | Anzoátegui | (allied with MUD) | AD[5] | Eudoro González | PJ[6] | |
4 | Héctor Cordero (acting) | Anzoátegui | (allied with MUD) | AD | Vacant | ||
5 | José Brito | Anzoátegui | - | Ind. / IRC | Marco Aurelio Quiñones | VP[7] | |
6 | Chaim Bucarán | Anzoátegui | MUD | UNT (Suspended) | Tatiana Montiel | PJ[6] | |
7 | Carlos Michelangeli | Anzoátegui | MUD | PJ | Yajaira Castro de Forero | PJ[6] | |
8 | Richard Arteaga | Anzoátegui | - | Ind. / IRC | Oneida Guaipe | AD[6] | |
9 | Armando Armas Cuartín | Anzoátegui | MUD | VP | Omar González | VV | |
10 | Luis Lippa | Apure | MUD | PJ | Julio Montoya | PJ | |
11 | Gilberto Sojo (acting) | Aragua | MUD | VP[8] | María Verónica Rengifo | VP | |
12 | Guillermo Luces (acting) | Aragua | - | Ind. / IRC | Vacant | ||
13 | José Trujillo | Aragua | (allied with MUD) | AD[8] | Adriana Pichardo | VP | |
14 | Amelia Belisario | Aragua | MUD | PJ[8] | José Gregorio Hernández | AD | |
15 | Melva Paredes | Aragua | CPC | CMC[9] | Luis Barragán | VV | |
16 | Karin Salanova | Aragua | MUD | VP[8] | Freddy Castellanos | UNT | |
17 | Simón Calzadilla | Aragua | CxV / MUD | MPV[10] | Liz Carolina Jaramillo | PJ | |
18 | Arnoldo Benítez (acting) | Aragua | - | LCR[11] | Vacant | ||
19 | Julio César Reyes | Barinas | (allied with MUD) | Ind. | Pablo Moronta | PJ[12] | |
20 | Lincoln Pérez (acting) | Barinas | (allied with MUD) | AD | Vacant | ||
21 | Adolfo Superlano | Barinas | - | Ind. / IRC | Sandra Flores de Garzón | PJ[12] | |
22 | Maribel Guédez | Barinas | CPC | CMC[9] | Alejandra Peña | PJ[12] | |
23 | Andrés Eloy Camejo | Barinas | (allied with MUD) | AD[13] | César Cadenas | UNT[12] | |
24 | Ángel Medina Devis | Bolívar | MUD | PJ[14] | Rachid Yasbek | PJ[15] | |
25 | Luis Silva | Bolívar | (allied with MUD) | AD[14] | Antonio Geara | VP | |
26 | Olivia Lozano | Bolívar | MUD | VP[14] | Ángel Álvarez Medina | LCR[15] | |
27 | Francisco Sucre | Bolívar | MUD | VP[14] | Ligia Delfín | VP[15] | |
28 | José Prat | Bolívar | - | LCR[14] | José Hernández | UNT | |
29 | Freddy Valera | Bolívar | (allied with MUD) | AD[14] | José Salazar | UNT[15] | |
30 | Manuel González (acting) | Bolívar | - | Ind. / IRC | Vacant | ||
31 | Carlos Berrizbeitia | Carabobo | CxV / MUD | PROVE[16] | Noe Mujica | UNIDAD NOE | |
32 | Deyalitza Aray (acting) | Carabobo | CxV / MUD | PROVE | Vacant | ||
33 | Ylidio de Abreu | Carabobo | MUD | UNT[17] | Yolanda Tortolero | UNT | |
34 | Williams Gil | Carabobo | - | Ind. / IRC | Armando López | UNT | |
35 | Ángel Álvarez Gil | Carabobo | MUD | VP | María Concepción Mulino | CC | |
36 | Marco Bozo | Carabobo | MUD | PJ | Daniel Arias | PJ | |
37 | Romny Flores | Carabobo | (allied with MUD) | AD[18] | Antonio Román | AD | |
38 | Leandro Domínguez (acting) | Carabobo | - | Ind. / IRC | Vacant | ||
39 | Dennis Fernández | Cojedes | (allied with MUD) | AD[19] | José Gregorio Correa | PJ | |
40 | José Antonio España | Delta Amacuro | - | Ind. / IRC | Larissa González | AD | |
41 | Gregorio Graterol | Falcón | MUD | PJ | Mabelly de León Ponte | AD | |
42 | Kerrins Mavárez (acting) | Falcón | - | Ind. / IRC | Vacant | ||
43 | Eliezer Sirit | Falcón | (allied with MUD) | AD | Julio César Moreno | PJ | |
44 | Juan García Manaure | Falcón | MUD | PJ | Ricardo Aponte | VP | |
45 | Carlos Prosperi | Guárico | (allied with MUD) | AD | Bibiana Lucas | PJ | |
46 | Edgar Zambrano | Lara | (allied with MUD) | AD | Guillermo Palacios | UNT | |
47 | María Teresa Pérez | Lara | CPC | AP[20] | Oneiber Peraza | AP | |
48 | Bolivia Suárez | Lara | MUD | VP | Daniel Antequera | LCR | |
49 | Ángel Torres (acting) | Lara | MUD | VP | Vacant | ||
50 | Alfonso Marquina | Lara | MUD | PJ | Juan Vilera Del Corral | VP | |
51 | Teodoro Campos | Lara | (allied with MUD) | Ind. | Macario González | VP | |
52 | Luis Loaiza Rincón (E) | Mérida | - | Ind. / IRC | Kiko Bautista | Ind. | |
53 | Alexis Paparoni | Mérida | MUD | UNT[21] | Mary Morales | AD | |
54 | Mildred Carrero (acting) | Mérida | MUD | VP | Vacant | ||
55 | William Davila | Mérida | (allied with MUD) | AD | Lawrence Castro | VP | |
56 | Carmen Sivoli (acting) | Mérida | (allied with MUD) | AD | Vacant | ||
57 | Manuela Bolívar (acting) | Miranda | MUD | VP | Vacant | ||
58 | Luis Aquiles Moreno | Miranda | (allied with MUD) | AD | Omar Avila | UVV (Ind. / IRC) | |
59 | Delsa Solórzano | Miranda | CxV / MUD | EC[22] | Jesús Yánez | AD | |
60 | Ángel Alvarado (E) | Miranda | MUD | PJ | Vacant | ||
61 | Manuel Texeira (acting) | Miranda | MUD | UNT | Vacant | ||
62 | Arkiely Perfecto (acting) | Miranda | - | Ind. / IRC | Vacant | ||
63 | José Gregorio Aparicio | Monagas | - | Ind. / IRC | Dignora Hernández | VV | |
64 | Pierre Maroun | Monagas | (allied with MUD) | AD | José Antonio Mendoza | PJ | |
65 | María Gabriela Hernández | Monagas | MUD | PJ[23] | Aquiles Arvelo | MABS | |
66 | Carlos Bastardo (E) | Monagas | SV | VV[24] | Vacant | ||
67 | Tobias Bolívar | Nueva Esparta | (allied with MUD) | AD | Oscar Ronderos | AD | |
68 | Luis Emilio Rondón | Nueva Esparta | MUD | UNT[25] | Yanet Fermín | VP | |
69 | Orlando Ávila | Nueva Esparta | MUD | UNT[17] | Magalvi Estaba | AD | |
70 | Antonio Aranguren (E) | Nueva Esparta | MUD | PJ | Vacant | ||
71 | María Beatriz Martínez | Portuguesa | MUD | PJ | Wilfredo Galíndez | AD | |
72 | Robert Alcala | Sucre | (allied with MUD) | AD | Denncis Pazos | UNT | |
73 | José Gregorio Noriega | Sucre | - | Ind. / IRC | Leonardo Regnault | PJ | |
74 | Milagros Paz | Sucre | MUD | PJ | Juan Carlos Bolívar | ABP | |
75 | Ezequiel Pérez | Táchira | (allied with MUD) | AD[26] | Eduardo Marin | PJ | |
76 | Carlos Valero (acting) | Táchira | MUD | UNT[26] | Vacant | ||
77 | Franklyn Duarte (acting) | Táchira | - | Ind. / IRC | Vacant | ||
78 | Renzo Prieto (acting) | Táchira | MUD | VP[26] | Vacant | ||
79 | Karim Vera (acting) | Táchira | MUD | PJ[26] | Vacant | ||
80 | Carlos González | Trujillo | (allied with MUD) | AD | Emilio Fajardo | PJ | |
81 | Conrado Pérez | Trujillo | - | Ind. / IRC | Joaquín Aguilar | UNT | |
82 | Ana Mercedes Aponte (acting) | Vargas | (allied with MUD) | AD | Belkis Ulacio | FL | |
83 | Milagros Eulate | Vargas | (allied with MUD) | AD | Vacant | ||
84 | Juan Guaidó | Vargas | MUD | Ind. | César Alonso | UNT | |
85 | Biagio Pilieri | Yaracuy | SV | Conv.[27] | Jesús Gabriel Peña Navas | SPV / IRC | |
86 | Luis Parra Rivero | Yaracuy | - | Ind. / IRC | Ramón Flores | Ind. | |
87 | Enrique Márquez | Zulia | MUD | UNT[28] | Marianela Fernández | UNT | |
88 | Edwin Luzardo (acting) | Zulia | SV | ABP | Vacant | ||
89 | Omar Barboza | Zulia | MUD | UNT[29] | Liz María Márquez | AD | |
90 | Avilio Troconiz | Zulia | MUD | PJ[28] | Daniela Parra | AD | |
91 | Elimar Díaz | Zulia | MUD | PJ[30] | Jairo Bao | UNT | |
92 | Nora Bracho | Zulia | MUD | UNT[31] | Desiree Barboza | VP | |
93 | Elías Matta | Zulia | MUD | UNT[32] | Rafael Ramírez Colina | PJ | |
94 | Juan Pablo Guanipa | Zulia | MUD | PJ | José Sánchez Montiel "Mazuco" | Ind. | |
95 | William Barrientos | Zulia | MUD | UNT (Suspended)[33] | Vacant | ||
96 | José Luis Pirela | Zulia | SV | Ind.[34] | Mary Álvarez León | CMC[9] | |
97 | Héctor Vargas (acting) | Zulia | MUD | UNT (Suspended) | Vacant | ||
98 | Juan Carlos Velazco | Zulia | (allied with MUD) | AD[35] | Ángel Caridad | UNT | |
99 | Freddy Paz | Zulia | - | Ind. / IRC | Gilmar Márquez | VP | |
100 | Tamara Adrián (E) | Distrito Capital | MUD | VP | Evelyn Martínez | Ind. | |
101 | Jesús Abreu | Distrito Capital | MUD | VP[36] | Nafir Morales | ABP | |
102 | Marialbert Barrios | Distrito Capital | MUD | PJ | Fátima Suárez | UNT | |
103 | Henry Ramos Allup | Distrito Capital | (allied with MUD) | AD | Vacant | ||
104 | Rafael Veloz (acting) | Distrito Capital | MUD | VP[37] | Vacant | ||
105 | Stalin González | Distrito Capital | MUD | UNT[38] | Ivlev Silva | AD | |
106 | Lucila Pacheco (acting) | Zulia | - | Ind. / IRC | Vacant | ||
107 | Virgilio Ferrer | Indigenous peoples Región Occidente |
MUD | UNT[39]/MiaZulia[40] | Ricardo Fernández | AD/Parlinve[41] | |
108 | Gladys Guaipo | Indigenous peoples Región Oriente |
(allied with MUD) | AD/Parlinve[42] | Yulibert Guacarán | VP[43]/Parlinve | |
109 | Romel Guzamana | Indigenous peoples Región Sur |
MUD | VP/Coiba | Javier Linares | PJ/Tawala[44] | |
1 | Vacant | Distrito Capital | - | - | Vacant | ||
2 | Vacant | Miranda | - | - | Vacant | ||
3 | Vacant | Miranda | - | - | Vacant | ||
4 | Vacant | Táchira | - | -[45] | Vacant | ||
5 | Vacant | Distrito Capital | - | -[46] | Vacant |
Oficialism
[edit]N.º | Representative | State | Coalition | Party | Alternate Representative | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Earle Herrera | Anzoátegui | GPPSB | PSUV | Ángel Rodríguez | PSUV | |
2 | Cristóbal Jiménez | Apure | GPPSB | PSUV | Enma Díaz de Solórzano | PSUV | |
3 | Domingo Santana | Apure | GPPSB | PSUV | Jesmar Bona | PSUV | |
4 | Dairene Delgado (acting) | Apure | GPPSB | PSUV | Vacant | ||
5 | Héctor Orlando Zambrano | Apure | GPPSB | PSUV | Mayrut Castillo | PSUV | |
6 | Ricardo Molina | Aragua | GPPSB | PSUV[8] | Eglé de los Santos Sánchez | PSUV | |
7 | Naybeth Berrios (acting) | Barinas | GPPSB | PSUV | Lida Silva Larrarte | PSUV | |
8 | Victoria Mata (acting) | Bolívar | GPPSB | PSUV | Raiza Lanz | Tupamaro[47] | |
9 | Saúl Ortega | Carabobo | GPPSB | PSUV | Yonder Silva | PSUV | |
10 | Héctor Agüero | Carabobo | GPPSB | PSUV | Edith Francisco | PSUV | |
11 | Cilia Flores | Cojedes | GPPSB | PSUV | Asdrúbal Salazar | PSUV | |
12 | Xavier Vega (acting) | Cojedes | GPPSB | Tupamaro | Vacant | ||
13 | Nosliw Rodríguez | Cojedes | GPPSB | PSUV | Edgar Lucena | PCV | |
14 | Pedro Carreño | Delta Amacuro | GPPSB | PSUV | Juan Arroyo | UPV | |
15 | Carlos Gómez | Delta Amacuro | GPPSB | PSUV | Ángel Raúl Parica | Redes | |
16 | Pedro Santaella (acting) | Delta Amacuro | GPPSB | PSUV | Vacant | ||
17 | Sol Musset (acting) | Falcón | GPPSB | PSUV | Sandra D'Amelio | VBR | |
18 | Jesús Montilla | Falcón | GPPSB | PSUV | Eduardo Linarez | PCV | |
19 | Oscar Figuera | Guárico | GPPSB | PCV[48] | Carola Martínez | PSUV | |
20 | Christopher Constant | Guárico | GPPSB | PSUV | Raiza Carrillo | PPT | |
21 | Juan Marín | Guárico | GPPSB | PSUV | Ramón Magallanes | PSUV | |
22 | Frang Morales (acting) | Guárico | GPPSB | PSUV | Vacant | ||
23 | Willian Gil | Lara | GPPSB | PSUV | Ana Salas | VBR | |
24 | Julio Chávez | Lara | GPPSB | PSUV | Yamilet Camacaro | PSUV | |
25 | César Carrero (acting) | Mérida | GPPSB | PSUV | Vacant | ||
26 | Haiman El Troudi | Miranda | GPPSB | PSUV | Erika Ortega | PSUV | |
27 | Jaime Rengifo | Miranda | GPPSB | Tupamaro | Vacant | ||
28 | Elio Serrano | Miranda | GPPSB | PSUV | Oriana Osio | PSUV | |
29 | Diosdado Cabello | Monagas | GPPSB | PSUV | Euribes Guevara Goycochea | PSUV | |
30 | Williams Benavides (acting) | Monagas | GPPSB | Tupamaro | Vacant | ||
31 | Dinorah Villasmil | Nueva Esparta | GPPSB | PSUV | Febres Rodríguez | PCV | |
32 | Rubén Becerra (acting) | Portuguesa | GPPSB | PSUV | Zandra Castillo Pérez | NUVIPA | |
33 | Mariana Lerin | Portuguesa | GPPSB | PSUV | María Mercedes Torrealba | Redes[citation needed] | |
34 | Amílcar Sanoja (acting) | Portuguesa | GPPSB | Tupamaro | |||
35 | William Pérez | Portuguesa | GPPSB | PSUV | Elsy Alvarado | PSUV[citation needed] | |
36 | Francisco Torrealba | Portuguesa | GPPSB | PSUV[citation needed] | Pedro Eusse | PCV | |
37 | Gilberto Pinto | Sucre | GPPSB | PSUV | Carlos Martinez | PSUV | |
38 | Erick Mago Rodríguez (acting) | Sucre | GPPSB | PSUV | Vacant | ||
39 | Rafael Rodríguez | Sucre | GPPSB | PSUV | Marcos Padovani | Redes | |
40 | César Macario Sandoval (acting) | Táchira | GPPSB | PSUV | Vacant | ||
41 | Hugbel Roa | Trujillo | GPPSB | PSUV | Gerardo Márquez | PSUV | |
42 | Loengri Matheus | Trujillo | GPPSB | PSUV | Lisbeidy Quintero | PSUV | |
43 | Yolmar Gudiño | Trujillo | GPPSB | PSUV | Vacant | ||
44 | Durga Ochoa (acting) | Vargas | GPPSB | PSUV | Vacant | ||
45 | Yul Jabour | Yaracuy | GPPSB | PCV[48] | Braulio Álvarez | PSUV | |
46 | Carmen Moreno (acting) | Yaracuy | GPPSB | PSUV | Vacant | ||
47 | Haydee Huérfano | Yaracuy | GPPSB | PSUV | Robert González | PPT | |
48 | Sergio Fuenmayor | Zulia | GPPSB | PSUV | Yosmary Fernández | PSUV | |
49 | Tania Díaz | Distrito Capital | GPPSB | PSUV | Ilenia Medina | PPT | |
1 | Nicia Maldonado (acting) | Amazonas | GPPSB | PSUV | Luis Vílchez | PSUV | |
2 | Vacant | Lara | - | - | Vacant | ||
3 | Vacant | Miranda | - | Vacant |
Dissent
[edit]N.º | Principal deputy (or person in charge) | State | Coalition | Party | Alternate Representative | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Eustoquio Contreras | Guárico | -[49] | FBA[50] | Yosneisy Paredes | PSUV |
Representatives per state, 2016–2021
[edit]Federal Entity | Representatives | Map | |
---|---|---|---|
Amazonas | 3 | ||
Anzoátegui | 8 | ||
Apure | 5 | ||
Aragua | 9 | ||
Barinas | 6 | ||
Bolívar | 8 | ||
Carabobo | 10 | ||
Cojedes | 4 | ||
Delta Amacuro | 4 | ||
Dependencias Federales | - | ||
Distrito Capital | 9 | ||
Falcón | 6 | ||
Guárico | 6 | ||
Lara | 10 | ||
Mérida | 6 | ||
Miranda | 12 | ||
Monagas | 6 | ||
Nueva Esparta | 5 | ||
Portuguesa | 6 | ||
Sucre | 6 | ||
Táchira | 7 | ||
Trujillo | 5 | ||
Vargas | 4 | ||
Yaracuy | 5 | ||
Zulia | 15 | ||
Indigenous Representation
Western, Eastern and Southern Regions |
3 | ||
Venezuela | 167 |
See also
[edit]- I National Assembly of Venezuela
- II National Assembly of Venezuela
- III National Assembly of Venezuela
- V National Assembly of Venezuela
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