III National Assembly of Venezuela

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National Assembly of Venezuela

The III 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 2010 Venezuelan parliamentary election.

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2010 Venezuelan parliamentary election results:
Gran Polo Patriotico (GPP)
Mesa de la Unidad Democratica (MUD)
Patria Para Todos (PPT) Asamblea Nacional Venezuela 2010.svg

Major events

Leadership

No.PortraitNameTerm of OfficeStateLegislatureParty
5 Coat of arms of Venezuela.svg Fernando Soto Rojas  [ es ]5 January 20115 January 2012 Falcón 3rd United Socialist Party (GPP)
6 Diosdado Cabello 2013 cropped.jpg Diosdado Cabello 5 January 20125 January 2016 Monagas United Socialist Party (GPP)

Color codes

Democratic Unity Roundtable/Anti-Chavism/Opposition
Chavismo/Great Patriotic Pole/Pro-government

Members

RepresentativeStatePartyFormer partyAlternate Representative
1César Sanguinetti Amazonas PSUV (PSUV) José Gregorio Díaz
2 Earle Herrera Anzoátegui PSUV (PCV) Diluvina Cabello
3Cristóbal Jiménez Apure PSUV (PSUV) Aníbal Espejo
4Héctor Orlando Zambrano Apure PSUV (PSUV) Carmen Mileydis Fuentes
5Juan García Apure PSUV (PSUV) Rafael Delgado
6Jhonny Gonzáles Salguero Apure PSUV (PSUV) Wilfredo Gonzales
7 María León Aragua PSUV (PCV) Douglas Gómez
8Rosa León Aragua PSUV (PSUV) Willians León
9José Gregorio Hernández Aragua PSUV (PSUV) Hugo Sosa
10 Betty Croquer Aragua PSUV Vacant
11 Elvis Amoroso Aragua PSUV Vacant
12Geovanni Peña Barinas PSUV (PSUV) Ana Morales
13Jesús Graterol Barinas PSUV (PSUV) Ysmelda Montilla
14Eduardo Lima Barinas PSUV (PSUV) Keissy Gómez
15Zulay Martínez Barinas PSUV (PSUV) Elena Mora
16 Rosalba Vivas Barinas PSUV Vacant
17 Victoria Mata Bolívar PSUV (PSUV) José Ramón Rivero
18Adel El Zabayar Bolívar PSUV Vacant
19Tito Oviedo Bolívar PSUV (PSUV) Alejandro Valdez
20Richard Rosa Bolívar PSUV (PSUV) Yumelis Viloria
21 Nancy Ascencio Bolívar PSUV Vacant
22 Liris Sol Velásquez Bolívar PSUV (PSUV) Argenis Moreno
23 Lesbia Castillo Carabobo PSUV (PCV) Eduardo Linarez
24Miriam Pérez Carabobo PSUV (PSUV) Xiomara Luna
25Héctor Agüero Carabobo PSUV Vacant
26José Ávila Carabobo PSUV (PSUV) Thaer Hasan
27 Saúl Ortega Carabobo PSUV (PSUV) Dheliz Álvarez
28Asdrubal Colina Carabobo PSUV (PSUV) Yonder Silva
29 Loidy Herrera Cojedes PSUV (PSUV) Hayden Pirela
30Alejandro Villanueva Cojedes PSUV (PSUV) Jackson Páez
31Henry Hernández Delta Amacuro PSUV (PSUV) Lorenzo Devera
32Carlos Gómez Delta Amacuro PSUV Vacant
33Alfredo Rojas Delta Amacuro PSUV (PSUV) Jesús Jiménez
34Loa Tamaronis Delta Amacuro PSUV (PSUV) Narciso Mata
35 Tania Díaz Distrito Capital PSUV Vacant
36Eduardo Piñate Distrito Capital PSUV Vacant
37 Freddy Bernal Distrito Capital PSUV (PSUV) Dessiré Santos Amaral
38Juan Bautista Contreras Distrito Capital PSUV Vacant
39 Jesús Faría Distrito Capital PSUV (PSUV) Ziomara Lucena
40 Darío Vivas Distrito Capital PSUV (PSUV) Antonieta de Stefano
41 Juan Carlos Alemán Distrito Capital PSUV (PSUV) Carlos Sierra
42 Fernando Soto Rojas Falcón PSUV (PSUV) Aleydys «La Chiche» Manaure
43Alexis Rodríguez Falcón PSUV Vacant
44Jesús Montilla Falcón PSUV (PSUV) Ramón Mora
45Henry Ventura Falcón PSUV Vacant
46 Jesús Cepeda Guárico PSUV (PSUV) Dilia Mejías
47 Róger Cordero Lara Guárico PSUV (PSUV) Juan Marín
48José Alfredo Ureña Guárico PSUV (PSUV) Nidia Loreto
49 Pedro Carreño Lara PSUV (PSUV) José Zerpa
50Alexander Torrealba Lara PSUV (PSUV) Leobardo Acurero
51Francisco Martínez Lara PSUV (PSUV) Linda Amaro
52Isabel Lameda Lara PSUV (PSUV) Honorio Dudamel
53Julio Chávez Lara PSUV (PSUV) Germán Ferrer
54Alexander Dudamel Lara PSUV (PSUV) Miguel Valecillos
55Diógenes Andrade Mérida PSUV (PSUV) Carmen Urdaneta
56Mary Mora Mérida PSUV Vacant
57Ramón Lobo Mérida PSUV (PSUV) Antonio Santiago
58Guido Ochoa Mérida PSUV (PSUV) Gabriel Hernández
59Luis Camargo Miranda PSUV (PCV) José Rivero
60Juan Soto Miranda PSUV (PSUV) Augusto Montiel
61 Marleny Contreras Miranda PSUV (PSUV) José Vicente Rangel Ávalos
62Modesto Ruíz Miranda PSUV (PSUV) Iroshima Bravo
63Claudio Farías Miranda PSUV (PSUV) Jesús Gonzáles
64Elio Serrano Miranda PSUV (PSUV) Carlos Echezuria
65 Diosdado Cabello Monagas PSUV (PSUV) Ricaurte Leonett
66Orangel López Monagas PSUV (MIGATO) Diego Pérez
67 William Fariñas Nueva Esparta PSUV (PCV) Febres Rodríguez
68 Blanca Eekhout Portuguesa PSUV (PCV) Pedro Eusse
69Silvio Mora Portuguesa PSUV (PSUV) Iván Abreu
70Enzo Cavallo Russo Portuguesa PSUV (PSUV) César Molina
71Nelson Escobar Portuguesa PSUV (PSUV) Willian Pérez
72César Gonzáles Portuguesa PSUV (PSUV) Francisco Torrealba
73Amanda Jiménez Sucre PSUV (PCV) Viannora Figueroa
74Erick Mago Sucre PSUV (PSUV) Luis Napoleón Barrios
75Algencio Monasterio Sucre PSUV (PSUV) Gloria García
76Ricardo Sanguino Táchira PSUV (PSUV) José Luis Contreras
77Manuel Briceño Trujillo PSUV (PSUV) María Noguera
78 Christian Zerpa Trujillo PSUV (PSUV) Edgar Barreto
79 José Morales Trujillo PSUV (PSUV) Oresteres de Leal
80Hughel Roa Trujillo PSUV (PSUV) Indiana Román
81Oswaldo Vera Vargas PSUV (PSUV) Simón Escalona
82Odalis Monzón Vargas PSUV (PSUV) Patricia Toledo
83 Gladys Requena Vargas PSUV (PSUV) Manuel Grillo
84 Braulio Álvarez Yaracuy PSUV (PSUV) Hayde Huérfano
85Néstor León Heredia Yaracuy PSUV (PSUV) Joel Pineda
86Yorman Aular Yaracuy PSUV (PSUV) Alexander Rincón
87 Carlos Gamarra Yaracuy PSUV (PSUV) Pompeyo Aguilar
88 Carmen Bohórquez Zulia PSUV (PCV) Gustavo Lara
89Jhony Bracho Zulia PSUV (PSUV) Danilo Añez
90Sergio Fuenmayor Zulia PSUV (PSUV) Wilfredo Luzardo
91 Esteban Ramos Indigenous peoples PSUV Connive (PSUV) Mercedes Maldonado
92José Luis González Indigenous peoples PSUV Connive Vacant
93Jesús Paraqueima Anzoátegui PSUV PODEMOS (MPJ) Nemesio Villalobos
94 William Ojeda Miranda PSUV UNTC (MPJ) Rafael Guzmán
95Carlos Flores Monagas PSUV MIGATO Vacant
96Hernán Núñez Sucre PSUV VPA (AD) José Contreras
97 Yul Jaboul Cojedes PCV (PSUV) Alí Alberto Flores
98Oscar Figuera Guárico PCV (PSUV) Lídice Altuve
99Edgar Lucena Táchira PCV Vacant
1Carlos Andrés Michelangeli Anzoátegui AD (UNTC) Freddy Curupe
2Rodolfo Rodríguez Anzoátegui AD (APC) Carlos Vargas
3 Antonio Barreto Sira Anzoátegui AD (MPV) Andrew Espejo
4Miriam de Montilla Apure AD (Independent) Emma Solorzano
5 Dennis Fernández Cojedes AD (UNTC) Salomón Centeno
6Elieser Sirit Falcón AD (COPEI) Miguel Ramón Castejón
7Édgar Zambrano Lara AD (APC) Andrés Avelino Álvarez
8 William Dávila Mérida AD (COPEI) Jesús Alberto Barrios
9Tobías Bolívar Nueva Esparta AD (MPJ) Buelvas Tamburini
10César Rincones Sucre AD (UNTC) José Noriega
11Leomagno Flores Táchira AD (MAS) Walter Márquez
12Bernardo Guerra Vargas AD (Voluntad Popular) Juan Guaidó
13 Hernán Alemán Zulia AD (AD) Gualberto Mas y Rubí Peña
1 Stalin González Distrito Capital UNTC (Independent) Juan de Dios Rivas
2 Carlos Ramos Rivas Mérida UNTC (AD) Freddy Marcano
3Orlando Ávila Nueva Esparta UNTC (MAS) Luis Longart
4Enrique Catalán Trujillo UNTC (AD) Carmen Méndez
5 Omar Barboza Zulia UNTC (AD) Liz María Márquez
6 Enrique Márquez  [ es ] Zulia UNTC (UNTC) Heliodoro Quintero
7Alfredo Osorio Zulia UNTC (COPEI) Rogelio Boscán
8Juan Romero Zulia UNTC (AD) Ely Ramón Atencio
9William Barrientos Zulia UNTC (UNTC) Edwin Luzardo
10José Sánchez «Mazuco» Montiel Zulia UNTC (UNTC) Nora Bracho
11Freddy Paz Zulia UNTC (UNTC) Mavaline Baudino
12Elías Matta Zulia UNTC (UNTC) Víctor Ruz
1 Richard Arteaga Anzoátegui MPJ (LA CAUSA R) Luis Mata
2 Dinorah Figuera Distrito Capital MPJ (ABP) «La Negra» Rosaura Sanz
3 Julio Borges Miranda MPJ (COPEI) Roberto Enriquez
4 Juan Carlos Caldera Miranda MPJ (AP) José Antonio España
5Tomás Guanipa Zulia MPJ (UNTC) Anaydee Morales
6 Ismael García Aragua MPJ AP (AD) Margarita Rivero
7Gregorio Graterol Falcón MPJ Independent(COPEI) Moraima Galicia
8Hermes García Sucre MPJ AP (MPJ) Juan Pablo Patiño
9Arcadio Montiel Indigenous peoples MPJ MIA-Zulia(Independent) Jairo Silva
1Luis Barragan Aragua COPEI Vacant
2 Enrique Mendoza Miranda COPEI (AD) Ángel Medina
3Gabino Paz Táchira COPEI (AP) Miguel Pizarro
4Jesús Abelardo Díaz Táchira COPEI (COPEI) Norman Labrador
5Homero Ruíz Táchira COPEI (AD) Ana Haydée Useche
6Jacinto Romero Luna Anzoátegui COPEI JRL(Independent) Juan de Sousa
7Morel Rodríguez Nueva Esparta COPEI AD (Independent) Héctor Mata
1Carlos Berrizbeitia Carabobo PRVZL (AD) Manuel Román
2 Deyalitza Aray Carabobo PRVZL (PRVZL) Eduardo Pino
3Vestalia Sampedro de Araujo Carabobo PRVZL (PRVZL) Belkis Ramos
1 Andrés Velásquez Bolívar LA CAUSA R (AD) Freddy Valera
2Américo de Grazia Bolívar LA CAUSA R (COPEI) Manuel de González
3 Alfredo Ramos Lara LA CAUSA R (UNTC) Guillermo Palacios
1Julio Haron Ygarza Amazonas MPV PPT (MPV) Stephen Alassad
2Nirma Guarulla Amazonas MPV [1] PPT (MPV) Lizett Fernández
1 Julio César Reyes Barinas AP [2] GE (AD) Andrés Eloy Camejo
1 Richard Blanco Distrito Capital ABP (AD) Oscar Ronderos
1 Biagio Pilieri Yaracuy CONVERGENCIA (CONVERGENCIA) Juan José Caldera
1José Manuel González Guárico Independent(AD) Carlos Prosperi
2 Eduardo Gómez Sigala Lara Independent(MPJ) Alejandro Romero
3 Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Táchira Independent(COPEI) Eduardo Marín
4 Marcos Figueroa Anzoátegui IndependentDALE(Independent) Jesús González
5 Francisco Javier Soteldo Carabobo Independent MPJ Vacant
6Juan García Monagas Independent AD (AD) Wilfredo Febres
7Iván Colmenares Portuguesa Independent MAS (COPEI) Pedro Pablo Fernández
8 Hiran Gaviria Aragua Independent UNTC (PRVZL) José Hernández
9 Alfonso Marquina Miranda Independent UNTC (MPJ) Fernando Peña
10 Julio Montoya Zulia Independent UNTC (UNTC) Gustavo Fernández
1Jesús Enrique Domínguez Monagas MIGATO PSUV (MIGATO) Patricia Martín
2Nelson Rodríguez Parra Monagas MIGATO PSUV (PSUV) César Gutiérrez
1 Ricardo Sánchez Mujica Miranda APCIndependentVacant

Representatives per state

Federal EntityRepresentativesMap
Flag of Amazonas Indigenous State.svg Amazonas 3 Amazonas in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Anzoategui State.svg Anzoátegui 8 Anzoategui in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Apure State.svg Apure 5 Apure in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Aragua State.svg Aragua 8 Aragua in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Barinas State.svg Barinas 6 Barinas in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Bolivar State.svg Bolívar 8 Bolivar in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Carabobo State.svg Carabobo 10 Carabobo in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Cojedes State.svg Cojedes 4 Cojedes in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Delta Amacuro State.svg Delta Amacuro 4 Delta Amacuro in Venezuela.svg
Federal dependencies of Venezuela's Flag.svg Dependencias Federales - Federal Dependencies in Venezuela (special marker).svg
Flag of Caracas.svg Distrito Capital 10 Capital District in Venezuela (special marker).svg
Flag of Falcon.svg Falcón 6 Falcon in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Guarico.svg Guárico 5 Guarico in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Lara State.svg Lara 9 Lara in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Merida State.svg Mérida 6 Merida in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Miranda State.svg Miranda 12 Miranda in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Monagas State.png Monagas 6 Monagas in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Nueva Esparta.svg Nueva Esparta 4 Nueva Esparta in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Portuguesa.svg Portuguesa 6 Portuguesa in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Sucre State.svg Sucre 6 Sucre in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Tachira.svg Táchira 7 Tachira in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Trujillo State.svg Trujillo 5 Trujillo in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Vargas State.svg Vargas 4 Vargas in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Yaracuy State.svg Yaracuy 5 Yaracuy in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Zulia State.svg Zulia 15 Zulia in Venezuela.svg
Flag of Venezuela.svg Indigenous Representation

Western, Eastern and Southern Regions

3 Indigenous regions of Venezuela.svg
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 165 Venezuela location map.svg

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