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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 ...
Fabiana Andreina Rosales Guerrero [1] (born 22 April 1992), also known as Fabiana Rosales de Guaidó, [2] is a Venezuelan journalist and social media human rights activist. [3] She is married to Juan Guaidó , [ 4 ] former disputed president of the National Assembly and claimant to the country's acting presidency in the Venezuelan presidential ...
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 ...
Maribel del Carmen Parra de Mestre [1] (born 24 August 1965) is a Venezuelan naval officer and oil company executive. She graduated 11th in her class from the Military Academy of the Bolivarian Navy and her naval career included experience in the field of logistics, as an aide to the First Lady of Venezuela and deputy commander of cadets at the navy academy.
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First ladies traditionally donate their Inauguration Day looks to the National Museum of American History's exhibit of inaugural gowns, which dates back to 1912.
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.
Seven U.S. citizens imprisoned in Venezuela are free and returning home, President Joe Biden said on Saturday.