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  2. First Lady of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    President Jaime Lusinchi divorced First Lady Gladys in April 1988. [1] [2] Blanca Rodríguez (January 1, 1926 – August 5, 2020) Carlos Andrés Pérez: 1989–1993 (2nd term) Ligia Betancourt (1920 – 14 July 2008) Ramón José Velásquez: 1993–1994 (only term) Verónica Peñalver (21 July 1924 – ?) Octavio Lepage: 1994 (only term) Alicia ...

  3. Jacinta Parejo - Wikipedia

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    Jacinta Parejo de Crespo (better known as Misia Jacinta) (August 16, 1845–April 16, 1914) was a Venezuelan public figure and the First Lady of Venezuela from 1884 to 1886 and from 1892 to 1898 during the presidential terms of Joaquín Crespo. [2] Parejo was the first woman in Venezuela to intercede in official policy in a very involved fashion.

  4. List of First Ladies of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  5. Verónica Alcocer - Wikipedia

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    Verónica del Socorro Alcocer García (born 26 May 1976) is a Colombian philanthropist and the current First Lady of Colombia since 2022, as the third wife of President Gustavo Petro. [1] [2] [3] Alcocer was born in Sincelejo in the department of Sucre. At the age of 21, she had her first child, Nicolás. [4]

  6. María Gabriela Chávez - Wikipedia

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    Like Zulemita Menem and Keiko Fujimori, she assumed the role of First Lady of Venezuela after her father divorced, accompanying him on trips and at official events. [3] During the 17th Ibero-American Summit of Heads of State and Government, held in Santiago, Chile from 8 to 10 November 2007, she participated in the First Ladies' agenda. [2]

  7. Category:First ladies of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  8. Cilia Flores - Wikipedia

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    As First Lady, Flores ran for a seat in the National Assembly in Venezuela's 2015 parliamentary elections as a candidate for the Great Patriotic Pole. [5] She said she would use her seat to defend the social rights of citizens and the achievements of the Bolivarian Revolution. [6] In 2017, Flores was elected into the Constituent Assembly of ...

  9. Blanca Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Blanca Rodríguez again became First Lady upon her husband's second election to the Presidency in 1988. She resumed her position at the Children's Foundation. Under her leadership, the foundation supported the government's initiative to roll out the daycare centre programme all over the country as part of its welfare provision.