Aristóbulo Istúriz

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Aristóbulo Istúriz
Vice President of Venezuela
Assumed office
06 January 2016
President Nicolás Maduro
Preceded by Jorge Arreaza
Personal details
Born Aristóbulo Istúriz Almeida
(1946-12-20) 20 December 1946 (age 77)
Curiepe, Miranda, Venezuela
Nationality Venezuelan
Political party United Socialist Party of Venezuela
Alma mater Central University of Venezuela
Profession Teacher
Religion Roman Catholicism

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Aristóbulo Istúriz Almeida (born 20 December 1946) is a Venezuelan politician and academic. He was a professor at the Centro de Estudios del Desarrollo (CENDES) of the Universidad Central de Venezuela. He was elected to Parliament several times for Acción Democrática, representing the Federal District (now the Capital District), before joining the Radical Cause in 1986.[1] He was elected mayor of the Libertador Municipality of Caracas on December 6, 1992, a position he would remain in until January 2, 1996. After finishing his term as mayor (having lost his re-election bid to Antonio Ledezma), he became co-presenter of the Globovisión TV show Blanco y Negro.

In 1997, together with some other ex-Radical Cause-members, he co-founded the Homeland for All (Patria Para Todos, PPT), which in the 1998 presidential election decided to support Hugo Chávez. Between 2001 and 2007 he served as Minister of Education in Chávez' government. In 2008 Istúriz was the pro-Chávez Patriotic Alliance's candidate for mayor of Caracas;[2] he was narrowly defeated.

He is a former leader of the Venezuelan teachers' association SUMA.[1]

In the Venezuelan regional elections, 2012, he was elected Governor of Anzoátegui.

On 6 January 2016, Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela, appointed him as Vice President of Venezuela.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Margarita López-Maya, "The Rise of Causa R in Venezuela", in Douglas A. Chalmers, Carlos M. Vilas, Katherine Hite, Scott B. Martin, Kerianne Piester, Monique Segarra (editors), The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America: Rethinking Participation and Representation, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997, p129
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Preceded by Vice President of Venezuela
2016–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Governor of Anzoátegui
2012–2016
Succeeded by
Nelson Moreno
Preceded by
Position created
Minister of Education of Venezuela
2001–2007
Succeeded by
Adán Chávez
Preceded by Mayor of Libertador Municipality
1992–1995
Succeeded by
Antonio Ledezma


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