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In 1830, José Antonio Páez declared Venezuela independent from Gran Colombia and became president, taking office on January 13, 1830. Although he was not the first president of Venezuela (having in mind Cristóbal Mendoza in 1811), he was the first head of state of independent Venezuela, after the dissolution of Gran Colombia.
In 1830, José Antonio Páez declared Venezuela independent from Gran Colombia and became president, taking office on 13 January 1830. Although he was not the first president of Venezuela (having in mind Cristóbal Mendoza in 1811), he was the first head of state of independent Venezuela, after the dissolution of Gran Colombia. From that point ...
Image Name (lifespan) President Years as First Lady Notes Dominga Ortiz (November 1, 1792 – December 31, 1875) José Antonio Páez: 1830–1835 (1st term) Encarnación Maitín
On May 1, 2005, his fifth daughter, Génesis María, was born, the result of his relationship with Barinese Bexhi Lisette Segura Pérez (1971), and on May 3, 2008, his last daughter, Sara Manuela, was born, the result of his relationship with the flight attendant Nidia Coromoto Fajardo Briceño (1966). He also had five grandchildren: Gabriela ...
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Juan Guaidó with his wife and his daughter after he denounced the presence of FAES forces outside his family home. Guaidó was born on 28 July 1983. [36] Part of a large family, [b] he was raised in a middle-class home in the outskirts of La Guaira; his parents are Wilmer and Norka. [39] [4] His father was an airline pilot [c] and his mother ...
In July 2014, deputies Abelardo Díaz [] and Homero Ruiz [], both of the Copei party, alleged that María Gabriela Chávez was involved in an irregular contract with the Argentine company Bio Ar S.A., which consisted of the purchase of rice and white corn overpriced by $15.5 million under the agri-food agreement between Venezuela and Argentina.
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. During the military coup organized by Hugo Chávez on 4 February 1992, Blanca, her daughters and granddaughters were in residence at the Presidential palace of La Casona ...