II National Assembly of Venezuela

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National Assembly of Venezuela

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.

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Leadership

No.PortraitNameTerm of OfficeStateLegislatureParty
3 Nicolas Maduro in Brasilia.jpg Nicolás Maduro 5 January 20057 August 2006 Capital District 2nd Fifth Republic Movement
4 Cilia Flores 2013.jpg Cilia Flores 15 August 20065 January 2011 Capital District Fifth Republic Movement
United Socialist Party

Parties

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

Color codes

Coordinadora Democrática/Democratic Unity Roundtable/Anti-Chavism/Opposition
Chavismo/Fifth Republic Movement/United Socialist Party of Venezuela/Pro-government

Members

RepresentativeStatePartyOriginal party
1Diógenes Edgildo Palau Patiño Amazonas PSUV PUAMA
2Juan Montenegro Núñez Amazonas PSUV PPT
3Carmen Rodríguez Rauseo Anzoátegui PSUV MVR
4 Earle Herrera Anzoátegui PSUV MVR
5Eduardo Arónica Carreyó Anzoátegui PSUV MVR
6Henry Tachinamo Anzoátegui PSUV MVR
7Hugo Márquez Rodríguez Anzoátegui PSUV MVR
8Luis Sánchez Chacón Anzoátegui PSUV MVR
9Vicente Rodríguez Longart Anzoátegui PSUV Podemos
10Carlos Espinoza León Apure PSUV MVR
11Cristóbal Jiménez Apure PSUV MVR
12Fahd El Gatrif Mizher Apure PSUV MVR
13Rafael Delgado Camejo Apure PSUV MVR
14Wilfredo González Venero Apure PSUV MVR
15 Carlos Escarrá Aragua PSUV MVR
16Eddy Gómez Aragua PSUV MVR
17Eleazar Nieves Colmenarez Aragua PSUV MVR
18 Elvis Amoroso Aragua PSUV MVR
19Roy Alberto Daza Aragua PSUV MVR
20William Querales Aragua PSUV Podemos
21Geovanni Peña González Barinas PSUV MVR
22Gonzálo Gualdrón Barinas PSUV MVR
23Jesús Graterol Camacho Barinas PSUV MVR
24 Wilmer Pérez Barinas PSUV MVR
25Adel El Zabayar Samara Bolívar PSUV MVR
26Ángel Marcano Castillo Bolívar PSUV MVR
27Berkis Solís De Sorrentino Bolívar PSUV MVR
28Rafael Ríos Bolívar Bolívar PSUV MVR
29 Rafael Gil Barrios Bolívar PSUV MVR
30Carmen Montilla Carabobo PSUV MVR
31Fernando Vásquez Gusmán Carabobo PSUV Podemos
32Israel Sotillo Carabobo PSUV MVR
33Orlando García Prado Carabobo PSUV MVR
34Osmar Enrique Gómez Denis Carabobo PSUV MVR
35Raúl Álvarez Bracamonte Carabobo PSUV MVR
36 Saúl Ortega Carabobo PSUV MVR
37Asdrúbal Coromoto Salazar Cojedes PSUV MVR
38Hayden Pirela Cojedes PSUV MVR
39Jhonny Milano Rodríguez Cojedes PSUV PPT
40Juan Bautista Pérez Cojedes PSUV MVR
41Loa Del Valle Tamaronis Delta Amacuro PSUV Mi Gente
42Omar Marcano Rodríguez Delta Amacuro PSUV PCV
43Henry Hernández Delta Amacuro PSUV UPV
44Carlos 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
48Flor Ríos Distrito Capital PSUV MVR
49Juan Carlos Dugarte Distrito Capital PSUV MVR
50Luis Beltrán Blanco Distrito Capital PSUV MVR
51 Pedro Lander Distrito Capital PSUV MVR
52Reinaldo García Bravo Distrito Capital PSUV MVR
53Tirso Silva Distrito Capital PSUV MVR
54Alberto Castellar Falcón PSUV MVR
55Aleydys Manaure Costas Falcón PSUV PCV
56Andrés Eloy Méndez Falcón PSUV MVR
57Henry Baldayo Falcón PSUV MVR
58Maris Eizaga Rujano Falcón PSUV MVR
59Ulises Daal Falcón PSUV Independent
60Ángel Landaeta Domínguez Guárico PSUV MVR
61 Eustoquio Contreras Guárico PSUV MEP
62Juan José Marín Laya Guárico PSUV PPT
63Briccio Urdaneta Lara PSUV MVR
64Denis Peraza Lara PSUV Abre Brecha
65Germán Darío Ferrer Lara PSUV MVR
66Iván Lugo Rodríguez Lara PSUV MVR
67José David Mora Lara PSUV MVR
68José Rafael Escalona Lara PSUV MVR
69Luis Contreras Hernández Lara PSUV MVR
70Pastor Paucides González Lara PSUV MVR
71Juan Carlos Pimentel Mérida PSUV MVR
72José Ramírez Rosales Mérida PSUV MVR
73Manuel Briceño Mendez Mérida PSUV MVR
74María Alejandra Ávila Ávila Mérida PSUV MVR
75Obdulio Camacho Mérida PSUV MVR
76Augusto Montiel Miranda PSUV MVR
77Aurora Morales Miranda PSUV MVR
78Carlos Echezuría Rodríguez Miranda PSUV MVR
79Carmen Álvarez Alfonzo Miranda PSUV MVR
80Félix Leonett Canales Miranda PSUV MVR
81Haydée Machín Miranda PSUV MVR
82 Iroshima Bravo Miranda PSUV MVR
83Jesús Álvarez González Miranda PSUV MVR
84Luis Gamargo Miranda PSUV Podemos
85Maigualida Barrera Miranda PSUV MVR
86Modesto Ruíz Espinoza Miranda PSUV PCV
87Romelia Matute Miranda PSUV MVR
88Tulio Amado Jiménez Miranda PSUV MVR
89Girardot Cabello Monagas PSUV Podemos
90Jesús Domínguez Monagas PSUV MIGATO
91Marelis Pérez Marcano Monagas PSUV MVR
92Santana Figueroa Monagas PSUV MVR
93Manuel Villalba Sánchez Monagas PSUV PPT
94Juan José Millán Nueva Esparta PSUV Podemos
95Juan García Hernández Nueva Esparta PSUV MVR
96María del Rosario Pacheco Nueva Esparta PSUV MVR
97 Régulo Hernández Nueva Esparta PSUV MVR
98Alfredo Murga Rivas Portuguesa PSUV MVR
99Francisco Torrealba Portuguesa PSUV MVR
100José Rodríguez García Portuguesa PSUV MVR
101Porfirio Hernández Parra Portuguesa PSUV MVR
102Zark Lara Barrios Portuguesa PSUV UPPI-FIORP
103Erasmo Marcano Sucre PSUV MVR
104José del Carmen Rodríguez Sucre PSUV MVR
105Yaritza Vallenilla Sucre PSUV MVR
106Hernán Pacheco Táchira PSUV MVR
107Jóse Sanguino Cárdenas Táchira PSUV MVR
108Julio García Jarpa Táchira PSUV MVR
109 Iris Varela Táchira PSUV MVR
110Santa Mogollón Táchira PSUV Podemos
111Juan Mendoza Jover Trujillo PSUV MVR
112Julio Moreno Viloria Trujillo PSUV MVR
113 Orésteres Leal Trujillo PSUV MVR
114Oscar Pérez Cristancho Trujillo PSUV MVR
115 Malaquías Gil Trujillo PSUV Podemos
116José Guido de Freitas Vargas PSUV MVR
117Oswaldo Vera Rojas Vargas PSUV MVR
118Simón Escalona Prado Vargas PSUV MVR
119Braulio José Álvarez Yaracuy PSUV MVR
120Carlos Gamarra Yaracuy PSUV PPT
121Carmen Saez Yaracuy PSUV PPT
122Ricardo Capella Yaracuy PSUV AMANSA
123 Calixto Ortega Zulia PSUV MVR
124Edis Ríos Becerra Zulia PSUV MVR
125Eliseo Peña Pineda Zulia PSUV MVR
126Énder Palomares Zulia PSUV MVR
127Francisco López Almao Zulia PSUV MVR
128Jenny Cedeño Márquez Zulia PSUV Podemos
129Libes González González Zulia PSUV Podemos
130Lisandro Cabello Zulia PSUV LAGO
131María Briceño de Queipo Zulia PSUV MVR
132Mario Isea Zulia PSUV PPT
133Omar Osorio López Zulia PSUV Podemos
134Rafic Souki Rincón Zulia PSUV MVR
135Roberto Quintero Valencia Zulia PSUV MVR
136Leonidas Gonzales Zulia PSUV MVR
137José Poyo Indigenous peoples PSUV CONIVE
138 Noelí Pocaterra Indigenous peoples PSUV CONIVE
139Esteban 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
5Luis Díaz Salazar Monagas UPP Frente Humanista
6 Ricardo Gutiérrez Briceño Portuguesa UPP Podemos
7Hermes García Font Sucre UPP Podemos
8Bernardo Jiménez Álvarez Sucre UPP Podemos
9 José Ramón Regnault Sucre UPP Frente Humanista
10Tomás Sánchez Yaracuy UPP Frente Humanista
11 Arcadio Montiel Zulia UPP Podemos
1Julio Haron Ygarza Amazonas PPT MUPI
2Laura Vals Carabobo PPT PPT
3Enrique González Delta Amacuro PPT PPT
4 José Albornoz Guárico PPT PPT
5Wilmer Iglesias Mérida PPT PPT
6José Simón Calzadilla Lara PPT PPT
1 Oscar Figuera Aragua PCV PCV
2Diluvina Cabello Bolívar PCV PCV
3Douglas Eduardo Gómez Carabobo PCV PCV
4Edgar Lucena Carabobo PCV PCV
5Edgar Lucena Táchira PCV PCV
1Pedro Bastidas Aragua MOVEV MVR
1Miguel Rojas Guárico Independent MVR

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