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AN approved agreement to commemorate the birth of Fabricio Ojeda

AN approved agreement to commemorate the birth of Fabricio Ojeda

The National Assembly (AN) approved this Tuesday the draft Agreement to commemorate the 94th anniversary of the birth of Fabricio Ojeda.

The project was presented by the deputy to the AN for the Trujillo state, Yolmar Gudiño, who stressed that Ojeda’s legacy remains in force during the administration of President Nicolás Maduro.

“President Maduro is fulfilling the legacy of Fabricio Ojeda, that is why we must assume the commitment to the loyalty of Fabricio Ojeda to continue the battles we have. We are next to Fabricio Ojeda’s rifle, because the Venezuelan people are not alone,” expressed during his participation before the AN.

Fabricio Ojeda is remembered for heading the Patriotic Board, a clandestine body created with the sole intention of overthrowing the dictatorial regime, an achievement that crystallized on January 23, 1958 under the leadership of Ojeda.

Designation of the State Public Policy Planning Council

Similarly, during the session on Tuesday, the deputies who will represent the Legislative Power before the Councils for Planning and Coordination of Public Policies (Cpcpp) were appointed.

This is in accordance with article 166 of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

The list – unanimously approved – was read by the president of the AN, Jorge Rodríguez.

It should be remembered that this list is made up of deputies from the 23 states of the country and the Capital District.

  • Amazonas: Alzides Sanz, Fabio Cortés and Nixon Maniglas
  • Anzóategui: Lizzete Muñoz, Lizzete Sabino, Alberto Gago
  • Hurry: Emma Diaz, Fernando Acosta
  • Aragua: Rosa Leon, Jose Gregorio Colmenares
  • Barinas: Franklin Peña, Marcos Dugarte
  • Bolívar: Petra Aday, Richard Sosa, Javier Segovia
  • Carabobo: Jesus Santander, Ecalov Gonzalez
  • Cojedes: John Moreno, Marcos Mendoza, José Gregorio Correa
  • Delta Amacuro: Zulaimis Gascón, María Luisa González
  • Distrot Capital: Carmen Zerpa, Juan Simón Primera
  • Falcon: Genesis Gervett, Cristal Alvarado
  • La Guaira: Irlanda Rodríguez, Rudi Puertas
  • Guárico: Rulu Josefina Solorzano, Luisa Rodríguez Torres
  • Lara: Maira Rojas Pérez, Blanca Yolanda Romero, Andrés Avelino Álvarez.
  • Merida: Idiana Quintero Cuevas, Rodolfo Zerpa
  • Miranda: Daideth Monsón, Elio Serrano, Juan Carlos Alvarado
  • Monagas: Yrwin Monteverde, Maria Gabriela Vallenilla
  • Nueva Esparta: José del Carmen Millán, Junior Gómez Figueroa, Óscar Rondero
  • Portuguese: Arelis Orta, Frankmar Martínez
  • Sucre: Maglebys de la Rosa, Jonan Cedeno, Carlos Martinez
  • Tachira: Yesica Moreno, Johana Rosales
  • Trujillo: Francisco Garcia, Iria Luz Teran
  • Yaracuy: Imarú Bolívar, Rosario Montaño
  • Zulia: Nayarith Linares, Rafael Navas.

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