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- List of ministers of foreign affairs of Venezuela - Wikipedia
The founding minister was Diego Bautista Urbaneja, who held multiple terms The current minister is Yván Gil, who assumed office on 6 January 2023
- BBC News | AMERICAS | Venezuelan cabinet reshuffle
On Friday, Mr Chavez announced that the former Foreign Minister Jose Vicente Rangel is to become Defence Minister, the first civilian to hold the post since 1958
- Appointment Signals End of Chavez Revolution - ABC News
Chavez recently reshuffled his Cabinet, appointing Foreign Minister Jose Vicente Rangel as Venezuela's first civilian defense minister in nearly 50 years Chavez said he appointed Rangel to signal the "union" of the armed forces and civil society in his democratic Bolivarian revolution
- Venezuelan Ministers of Foreign Affairs - FamousFix List
Elías José Jaua Milano (born 17 December 1969) is a Venezuelan politician and former university professor who served as Vice President of Venezuela from January 2010 to October 2012 He has been Minister of Foreign Affairs since January 2013
- POLITICS-VENEZUELA: New Foreign Minister Named on Eve of OAS Meet
The new minister is a career diplomat who served as ambassador to Colombia He replaces retired colonel Luis Alfonso Dávila Prior to Dávila, in 1999-2001, Venezuela’s foreign minister was the country’s current vice-president, José Vicente Rangel, a politician hailing from the left
- List of ministers of foreign affairs of Venezuela - Wikiwand
The following is a list of ministers of foreign affairs of Venezuela since 1830, [1] when Venezuela achieved independence after the dissolution of Gran Colombia
- Lista de ministros de relaciones exteriores de Venezuela
A continuación se presenta una lista de los ministros de Relaciones Exteriores de Venezuela desde 1830, [1] cuando Venezuela alcanzó la independencia tras la disolución de la Gran Colombia
- Venezuela’s Chavez Names Vice-President, Ministers for New Term
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez announced yesterday that Jorge Rodríguez would replace José Vicente Rangel as his new Vice-president while Minister for Justice and the Interior Jesse Chacón is to be replaced by National Assembly Deputy Pedro Carreño
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