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The II National Assembly of Venezuela was a meeting of the legislative branch of Venezuelan federal government, comprising the National Assembly of Venezuela. It met in Caracas after 2005 Venezuelan parliamentary election.
No. | Portrait | Name | Term of Office | State | Legislature | Party | |
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3 | ![]() | Nicolás Maduro | 5 January 2005 | 7 August 2006 | Capital District | 2nd | Fifth Republic Movement |
4 | ![]() | Cilia Flores | 15 August 2006 | 5 January 2011 | Capital District | Fifth Republic Movement | |
United Socialist Party | |||||||
Updated on October 5, 2010.
Party [1] | Sign |
---|---|
Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela | PSUV |
Por la Democracia Social | Podemos |
Patria Para Todos | PPT |
Frente Popular Humanista | FPH |
Partido Comunista de Venezuela | PCV |
Movimiento Ecológico de Venezuela | MOVEV |
Independents | |
TOTAL |
Coordinadora Democrática/Democratic Unity Roundtable/Anti-Chavism/Opposition | |
Chavismo/Fifth Republic Movement/United Socialist Party of Venezuela/Pro-government | |
Nº | Representative | State | Party | Original party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Diógenes Edgildo Palau Patiño | Amazonas | PSUV | PUAMA | |
2 | Juan Montenegro Núñez | Amazonas | PSUV | PPT | |
3 | Carmen Rodríguez Rauseo | Anzoátegui | PSUV | MVR | |
4 | Earle Herrera | Anzoátegui | PSUV | MVR | |
5 | Eduardo Arónica Carreyó | Anzoátegui | PSUV | MVR | |
6 | Henry Tachinamo | Anzoátegui | PSUV | MVR | |
7 | Hugo Márquez Rodríguez | Anzoátegui | PSUV | MVR | |
8 | Luis Sánchez Chacón | Anzoátegui | PSUV | MVR | |
9 | Vicente Rodríguez Longart | Anzoátegui | PSUV | Podemos | |
10 | Carlos Espinoza León | Apure | PSUV | MVR | |
11 | Cristóbal Jiménez | Apure | PSUV | MVR | |
12 | Fahd El Gatrif Mizher | Apure | PSUV | MVR | |
13 | Rafael Delgado Camejo | Apure | PSUV | MVR | |
14 | Wilfredo González Venero | Apure | PSUV | MVR | |
15 | Carlos Escarrá | Aragua | PSUV | MVR | |
16 | Eddy Gómez | Aragua | PSUV | MVR | |
17 | Eleazar Nieves Colmenarez | Aragua | PSUV | MVR | |
18 | Elvis Amoroso | Aragua | PSUV | MVR | |
19 | Roy Alberto Daza | Aragua | PSUV | MVR | |
20 | William Querales | Aragua | PSUV | Podemos | |
21 | Geovanni Peña González | Barinas | PSUV | MVR | |
22 | Gonzálo Gualdrón | Barinas | PSUV | MVR | |
23 | Jesús Graterol Camacho | Barinas | PSUV | MVR | |
24 | Wilmer Pérez | Barinas | PSUV | MVR | |
25 | Adel El Zabayar Samara | Bolívar | PSUV | MVR | |
26 | Ángel Marcano Castillo | Bolívar | PSUV | MVR | |
27 | Berkis Solís De Sorrentino | Bolívar | PSUV | MVR | |
28 | Rafael Ríos Bolívar | Bolívar | PSUV | MVR | |
29 | Rafael Gil Barrios | Bolívar | PSUV | MVR | |
30 | Carmen Montilla | Carabobo | PSUV | MVR | |
31 | Fernando Vásquez Gusmán | Carabobo | PSUV | Podemos | |
32 | Israel Sotillo | Carabobo | PSUV | MVR | |
33 | Orlando García Prado | Carabobo | PSUV | MVR | |
34 | Osmar Enrique Gómez Denis | Carabobo | PSUV | MVR | |
35 | Raúl Álvarez Bracamonte | Carabobo | PSUV | MVR | |
36 | Saúl Ortega | Carabobo | PSUV | MVR | |
37 | Asdrúbal Coromoto Salazar | Cojedes | PSUV | MVR | |
38 | Hayden Pirela | Cojedes | PSUV | MVR | |
39 | Jhonny Milano Rodríguez | Cojedes | PSUV | PPT | |
40 | Juan Bautista Pérez | Cojedes | PSUV | MVR | |
41 | Loa Del Valle Tamaronis | Delta Amacuro | PSUV | Mi Gente | |
42 | Omar Marcano Rodríguez | Delta Amacuro | PSUV | PCV | |
43 | Henry Hernández | Delta Amacuro | PSUV | UPV | |
44 | Carlos Medina Rojas | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
45 | Cilia Flores | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
46 | Darío Vivas | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
47 | Desirée Santos Amaral | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
48 | Flor Ríos | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
49 | Juan Carlos Dugarte | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
50 | Luis Beltrán Blanco | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
51 | Pedro Lander | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
52 | Reinaldo García Bravo | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
53 | Tirso Silva | Distrito Capital | PSUV | MVR | |
54 | Alberto Castellar | Falcón | PSUV | MVR | |
55 | Aleydys Manaure Costas | Falcón | PSUV | PCV | |
56 | Andrés Eloy Méndez | Falcón | PSUV | MVR | |
57 | Henry Baldayo | Falcón | PSUV | MVR | |
58 | Maris Eizaga Rujano | Falcón | PSUV | MVR | |
59 | Ulises Daal | Falcón | PSUV | Independent | |
60 | Ángel Landaeta Domínguez | Guárico | PSUV | MVR | |
61 | Eustoquio Contreras | Guárico | PSUV | MEP | |
62 | Juan José Marín Laya | Guárico | PSUV | PPT | |
63 | Briccio Urdaneta | Lara | PSUV | MVR | |
64 | Denis Peraza | Lara | PSUV | Abre Brecha | |
65 | Germán Darío Ferrer | Lara | PSUV | MVR | |
66 | Iván Lugo Rodríguez | Lara | PSUV | MVR | |
67 | José David Mora | Lara | PSUV | MVR | |
68 | José Rafael Escalona | Lara | PSUV | MVR | |
69 | Luis Contreras Hernández | Lara | PSUV | MVR | |
70 | Pastor Paucides González | Lara | PSUV | MVR | |
71 | Juan Carlos Pimentel | Mérida | PSUV | MVR | |
72 | José Ramírez Rosales | Mérida | PSUV | MVR | |
73 | Manuel Briceño Mendez | Mérida | PSUV | MVR | |
74 | María Alejandra Ávila Ávila | Mérida | PSUV | MVR | |
75 | Obdulio Camacho | Mérida | PSUV | MVR | |
76 | Augusto Montiel | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
77 | Aurora Morales | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
78 | Carlos Echezuría Rodríguez | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
79 | Carmen Álvarez Alfonzo | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
80 | Félix Leonett Canales | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
81 | Haydée Machín | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
82 | Iroshima Bravo | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
83 | Jesús Álvarez González | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
84 | Luis Gamargo | Miranda | PSUV | Podemos | |
85 | Maigualida Barrera | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
86 | Modesto Ruíz Espinoza | Miranda | PSUV | PCV | |
87 | Romelia Matute | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
88 | Tulio Amado Jiménez | Miranda | PSUV | MVR | |
89 | Girardot Cabello | Monagas | PSUV | Podemos | |
90 | Jesús Domínguez | Monagas | PSUV | MIGATO | |
91 | Marelis Pérez Marcano | Monagas | PSUV | MVR | |
92 | Santana Figueroa | Monagas | PSUV | MVR | |
93 | Manuel Villalba Sánchez | Monagas | PSUV | PPT | |
94 | Juan José Millán | Nueva Esparta | PSUV | Podemos | |
95 | Juan García Hernández | Nueva Esparta | PSUV | MVR | |
96 | María del Rosario Pacheco | Nueva Esparta | PSUV | MVR | |
97 | Régulo Hernández | Nueva Esparta | PSUV | MVR | |
98 | Alfredo Murga Rivas | Portuguesa | PSUV | MVR | |
99 | Francisco Torrealba | Portuguesa | PSUV | MVR | |
100 | José Rodríguez García | Portuguesa | PSUV | MVR | |
101 | Porfirio Hernández Parra | Portuguesa | PSUV | MVR | |
102 | Zark Lara Barrios | Portuguesa | PSUV | UPPI-FIORP | |
103 | Erasmo Marcano | Sucre | PSUV | MVR | |
104 | José del Carmen Rodríguez | Sucre | PSUV | MVR | |
105 | Yaritza Vallenilla | Sucre | PSUV | MVR | |
106 | Hernán Pacheco | Táchira | PSUV | MVR | |
107 | Jóse Sanguino Cárdenas | Táchira | PSUV | MVR | |
108 | Julio García Jarpa | Táchira | PSUV | MVR | |
109 | Iris Varela | Táchira | PSUV | MVR | |
110 | Santa Mogollón | Táchira | PSUV | Podemos | |
111 | Juan Mendoza Jover | Trujillo | PSUV | MVR | |
112 | Julio Moreno Viloria | Trujillo | PSUV | MVR | |
113 | Orésteres Leal | Trujillo | PSUV | MVR | |
114 | Oscar Pérez Cristancho | Trujillo | PSUV | MVR | |
115 | Malaquías Gil | Trujillo | PSUV | Podemos | |
116 | José Guido de Freitas | Vargas | PSUV | MVR | |
117 | Oswaldo Vera Rojas | Vargas | PSUV | MVR | |
118 | Simón Escalona Prado | Vargas | PSUV | MVR | |
119 | Braulio José Álvarez | Yaracuy | PSUV | MVR | |
120 | Carlos Gamarra | Yaracuy | PSUV | PPT | |
121 | Carmen Saez | Yaracuy | PSUV | PPT | |
122 | Ricardo Capella | Yaracuy | PSUV | AMANSA | |
123 | Calixto Ortega | Zulia | PSUV | MVR | |
124 | Edis Ríos Becerra | Zulia | PSUV | MVR | |
125 | Eliseo Peña Pineda | Zulia | PSUV | MVR | |
126 | Énder Palomares | Zulia | PSUV | MVR | |
127 | Francisco López Almao | Zulia | PSUV | MVR | |
128 | Jenny Cedeño Márquez | Zulia | PSUV | Podemos | |
129 | Libes González González | Zulia | PSUV | Podemos | |
130 | Lisandro Cabello | Zulia | PSUV | LAGO | |
131 | María Briceño de Queipo | Zulia | PSUV | MVR | |
132 | Mario Isea | Zulia | PSUV | PPT | |
133 | Omar Osorio López | Zulia | PSUV | Podemos | |
134 | Rafic Souki Rincón | Zulia | PSUV | MVR | |
135 | Roberto Quintero Valencia | Zulia | PSUV | MVR | |
136 | Leonidas Gonzales | Zulia | PSUV | MVR | |
137 | José Poyo | Indigenous peoples | PSUV | CONIVE | |
138 | Noelí Pocaterra | Indigenous peoples | PSUV | CONIVE | |
139 | Esteban Argelio Pérez Ramos | Indigenous peoples | PSUV | FUNDACIDI | |
1 | Ismael García | Aragua | UPP | Podemos | |
2 | Wilmer Azuaje | Barinas | UPP | Frente Humanista | |
3 | Juan José Molina | Bolívar | UPP | Podemos | |
4 | Pastora Medina | Bolívar | UPP | Frente Humanista | |
5 | Luis Díaz Salazar | Monagas | UPP | Frente Humanista | |
6 | Ricardo Gutiérrez Briceño | Portuguesa | UPP | Podemos | |
7 | Hermes García Font | Sucre | UPP | Podemos | |
8 | Bernardo Jiménez Álvarez | Sucre | UPP | Podemos | |
9 | José Ramón Regnault | Sucre | UPP | Frente Humanista | |
10 | Tomás Sánchez | Yaracuy | UPP | Frente Humanista | |
11 | Arcadio Montiel | Zulia | UPP | Podemos | |
1 | Julio Haron Ygarza | Amazonas | PPT | MUPI | |
2 | Laura Vals | Carabobo | PPT | PPT | |
3 | Enrique González | Delta Amacuro | PPT | PPT | |
4 | José Albornoz | Guárico | PPT | PPT | |
5 | Wilmer Iglesias | Mérida | PPT | PPT | |
6 | José Simón Calzadilla | Lara | PPT | PPT | |
1 | Oscar Figuera | Aragua | PCV | PCV | |
2 | Diluvina Cabello | Bolívar | PCV | PCV | |
3 | Douglas Eduardo Gómez | Carabobo | PCV | PCV | |
4 | Edgar Lucena | Carabobo | PCV | PCV | |
5 | Edgar Lucena | Táchira | PCV | PCV | |
1 | Pedro Bastidas | Aragua | MOVEV | MVR | |
1 | Miguel Rojas | Guárico | Independent | MVR |
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