I National Assembly of Venezuela

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National Assembly of Venezuela

The I 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 2000 Venezuelan parliamentary election.

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Leadership

No.PortraitNameTerm of OfficeStateLegislatureParty
1 Coat of arms of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Willian Lara 10 August 20005 January 2003 Guárico 1st Fifth Republic Movement
2 Coat of arms of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Francisco Ameliach 5 January 20035 January 2005 Carabobo Fifth Republic Movement

Color codes

Coordinadora Democrática/Anti-Chavism/Opposition
Chavismo/Fifth Republic Movement/Pro-government

Members

N.ºRepresentative [1] StateParty
1Adel Samara El ZabayarBolívar MVR
2Amalia Rosa Sánquiz de SáezLara MVR
3Ángel LandaetaGuárico MVR
4Ángel GamboaAnzoátegui MVR
5Asdrúbal SalazarCojedes MVR
6Briccio UrdanetaLara MVR
7 Calixto Ortega Zulia MVR
8 Willian Lara Miranda MVR
9Carlos EspinozaApure MVR
10 Cilia Adela Flores Distrito Capital MVR
11Ramón Darío VivasDistrito Capital MVR
12Desireé SantosDistrito Capital MVR
13Edis Alfonso RíosZulia MVR
14 Elvis Amoroso Aragua MVR
15Eduardo ArónicaAnzoátegui MVR
16Fahd El GatrifApure MVR
17Francisco SolórzanoAnzoátegui MVR
18Haydeé MachínMiranda MVR
19Ibraín VelásquezNueva Esparta MVR
20Imad Saab SaabZulia MVR
21Jacinto MartinezSucre MVR
22Jesús Santiago De LeónBarinas MVR
23José KhanDistrito Capital MVR
24José SanguinoPortuguesa MVR
25José Ricardo CárdenasTáchira MVR
26Juan José JoverTrujillo MVR
27Julio Fernando GarcíaTáchira MVR
28Julio Bernardo MorenoTrujillo MVR
29 Luis Acuña Sucre MVR
30 Luis Tascón Táchira MVR
31Marelis MarcanoMonagas MVR
32María Milagros SantanaZulia MVR
33 María Iris Varela Táchira MVR
34Maris EizagaFalcón MVR
35Miguel RojasGuárico MVR
36Orlando GarcíaCarabobo MVR
37Orlando RiveroApure MVR
38Osmar GómezCarabobo MVR
39Pastor GonzálezLara MVR
40 Pedro Bastidas Aragua MVR
41 Pedro Carreño Barinas MVR
42Rafael RíosBolívar MVR
43Raúl EstéMiranda MVR
44Roberto QuinteroZulia MVR
45Rodolfo GutiérrezCarabobo MVR
46Rodrigo CabezasZulia MVR
47Simón EscalonaVargas MVR
48 Tania D'Amelio Vargas MVR
49Tulio JiménezMiranda MVR
50Víctor MoralesMiranda MVR
51 Victoria Mata Bolívar MVR
52Virgilio ChávezFalcón MVR
53William GarcíaCarabobo MVR
54Francisco AmeliachCarabobo MVR
55 Nicolás Maduro Distrito Capital MVR
56Félix LeonettMiranda MVR
57Manuel CarmonaNueva Esparta MVR
58Carlos ColinaBolívar MVR
59Néstor León HerediaYaracuy MVR
60Óscar Francisco PérezTrujillo MVR
61Elis OmañaMérida MVR
62Henry BaldayoFalcón MVR
63Eddy GómezAragua MVR
64Flor RíosDistrito Capital MVR
65Henry TachinamoAnzoátegui MVR
66 Juan Carlos Dugarte Distrito Capital MVR
67Jesús Alberto GarcíaMérida MVR
68Berkis Solís de SorrentinoBolívar MVR
69 Saúl Ortega Carabobo MVR
1 Ismael García Aragua Podemos
2Pedro JiménezMonagas Podemos
3Ricardo Gutiérrez Portuguesa Podemos
4Hector VargasZulia Podemos
5Malarquías GilTrujillo Podemos
1Pedro SolanoGuárico PPT
2Ramón AcostaFalcón PPT
3Manuel VillalbaMonagas PPT
1Guillermo Guevara Región Occidente Conive
2José Luis González Región Occidente Conive
3 Noelí Pocaterra Región Occidente Conive
82César López BernabéAmazonas Puama
83Henry HernándezDelta Amacuro UPV
73Denis PerazaLaraArebrecha
84Ángel GraterolPortuguesaOire
85Ismael BurgosLaraArpa
86Luis D'AngeloFalcónSF
1 Alfonso Marquina Sucre AD
2Ángel GonzálezApure AD
3Benita AraujoMérida AD
4César RinconesSucre AD
5Ramón Pérez BriceñoTrujillo AD
6Dellis CamposBolívar AD
7Dianela ParraZulia AD
8Héctor GaesterPortuguesa AD
9Héctor LarrealAragua AD
10Isabel del Carmen CalderónAmazonas AD
11Jesús GarridoBarinas AD
12Joffre NavasBarinas AD
13Luis BerdugoApure AD
14Luis Carlos PadillaAnzoátegui AD
15Néstor LópezMérida AD
16Norberto PeñaMonagas AD
17Pastor HeydraNueva Esparta AD
18Pedro Pablo AlcántaraLara AD
19Salomón CentenoCojedes AD
20Wilfredo FebresMonagas AD
21 Edgar Zambrano Lara AD
22 Henry Ramos Allup Distrito Capital AD
23Rafael MarínGuárico AD
1Leopoldo PuchiAragua MAS
2Jesús OdúberMérida MAS
3Carlos SantaféCarabobo MAS
4 Carlos Tablante Aragua MAS
5 Felipe Mujica Anzoátegui MAS
6Idelfonso SosaCojedes MAS
7José SalazarDelta Amacuro MAS
8 Julio Montoya Zulia MAS
9Luis LongartNueva Esparta MAS
10Nelson RampersadBolívar MAS
11Pedro CastilloVargas MAS
1Carlos BerrizbeitiaSucre PRVZL
2Danilo PérezLara PRVZL
3Gerardo SaerCarabobo PRVZL
4Pedro Díaz BlumCarabobo PRVZL
5Vestalia Sampedro de AraujoCarabobo PRVZL
6Víctor LeónCarabobo PRVZL
7Ezequiel VivasAragua PRVZL
1Abel OropezaFalcón COPEI
2Miguel MoyetonesGuárico COPEI
3Nélson ChacínTáchira COPEI
4Víctor CedeñoDelta Amacuro COPEI
5Edgar MoraMérida COPEI
6 César Pérez Vivas Táchira COPEI
1 Carlos Ocariz Miranda MPJ
2 Gerardo Blyde Miranda MPJ
3 Julio Borges Miranda MPJ
4Ramón MedinaMiranda MPJ
5Liliana HernándezDistrito Capital MPJ
1Ángel VeraZulia UNT
2Jesús AlcántaraZulia UNT
3Charles MedinaZulia UNT
4Omar FuenmayorZulia UNT
1Alejandro ArzolaYaracuy Convergencia
2Iván MastrangelloYaracuy Convergencia
3 Juan José Caldera Yaracuy Convergencia
4Miguel Ángel AdamesYaracuy Convergencia
1 Andrés Velásquez Anzoátegui LCR
2Elías MattaZulia LCR
3 Enrique Márquez  [ es ]Zulia LCR
1Nélson VenturaAmazonas Solidaridad
2Ernesto AlvarengaDistrito Capital Solidaridad
3José Luis FaríasVargas Solidaridad
1Carlos TamayoPortuguesa CP
2 Leopoldo Martínez Nucete Miranda CP
1Ángel JordanAraguaTransparencia
1Aníbal JiménezCojedesPD
2Carlos CasanovaTáchiraPD
3Freddy LepageMirandaPD
4Luis BeltránBolívarPD
5Pedro BlancoSucrePD
1Rafael JiménezBarinasOFM
2Guillermo PalaciosLaraOFM
3Luis SalasMirandaOFM
1Rafael RiveroPortuguesa Independent
2Róger RondónDelta Amacuro Independent

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