The National Assembly (AN) during the ordinary session on Tuesday, January 27, proceeded to designate the presidents and vice presidents of Parliamentary Friendship Groups, corresponding to 21 countries in the world, reported the State channel, VTV.
“They are the appointees of the 21 parliamentary friendship groups that take office today. We will continue in the next sessions announcing new members of the board of directors of the friendship groups and the groups will be incorporated and formed by secretariat,” reported the first vice president of the AN, deputy Pedro Infante,
Below is the reading made with the designation of deputies who make up the board of directors of each of these 21 Friendship Groups:
Paraguay: Jheizon Guzmán (President), Aurora Paredes (Vice President)
Dominican Republic: Timoteo Zambrano (President), Juan Valdés (Vice President)
Honduras: María Rosa Jiménez (President), María Vizcarrondo (Vice President)
Panama: Rodolfo Crespo (President), César Pérez (Vice President)
Ecuador: Azucena Jaspe (President) María Carrasquel (Vice President)
Peru: F. Sánchez (President) Kariela Aray (Vice President)
Bolivia: Rodbexa Poleo (President), Rosa León (Vice President)
Guatemala: José Cabello (President), Francisco Martínez (Vice President)
Belize: Carmen Zerpa (President), Zulaymis Gascón (Vice President)
Trinidad and Tobago: Yasneidy Guarnieri (President), Quima Castro (Vice President)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Carlos Martínez (President), Joan Contreras (Vice President)
Oman: Juan Romero (President), José Gregorio Colmenares (Vice President)
United Arab Emirates: Ángel Marcano (President), Miguel Pérez Abad (Vice President)
Suriname: César Carrero (President), Pompeyo Torrealba (Vice President)
Dominica: Frank Morales (President), Hilda Mata (Vice President)
Barbados: Carolys Pérez (President), Junior Gómez (Vice President)
Saint Kitts and Nevis: María Carolina Chávez (President), Alexis Toledo (Vice President)
Antigua and Barbudas: Francilvys Martínez (President), Emilio Colina (Vice President)
Santa Lucía: Casimira Monasterio (President), Inder Romero (Vice President)
Haiti: Carlos Pacheco (President); Yoel Acosta (Vice President)
Egypt: Génesis Garvett (President), Gabriel Franco (Vice President)
After adjourning the meeting, the first vice president of the AN, Pedro Infante, reported that next Thursday, at 11:30 in the morning, they will continue with the designation of the directors of new parliamentary friendship groups, so that later the International Affairs directorate can take the respective oaths.
The board of directors of 22 Friendship Groups has already been appointed
It should be noted that the last January 13, Other Parliamentary Friendship Groups were designated:
Belarus: President, María Gabriela Vega / vice president, Jacqueline Faria.
Russia: President, Jesús Faría / vice president, Pedro Infante.
Nicaragua: President, Pedro Carreño / Vice President, Juan Carlos Alemán.
China: President: Nicolás Ernesto Maduro Guerra / vice president, Rodolfo Sanz.
Spain: President, Desirée Santos Amaral / vice president, Stalin González.
Vietnam: President, Saúl Ortega/vice president, Nancy Pérez.
Türkiye: President, Miguel Pérez Abad / Vice President, América Pérez.
European Union (EU): President, Jorge Arreza/vice president, Ilenia Medina.
Serbia: President, Jacqueline Faria/vice president, Yosneisy Paredes.
Colombia: President, Grecia Colmenares / vice president, Luis Augusto Romero.
Brazil: President Roy Daza / vice president/Blanca Eekhout.
Cuba: President, Wilmar Castro Soteldo; vice president, Juan Carlos Sierra.
Mexico: President, Tania Díaz; vice president, Francisco Arias Cárdenas.
Iran: President, Pedro Infante / vice president, Gloria Castillo.
Qatar: President, Juan Carlos Alemán / vice president, Fernando Bastidas.
Palestine: President, Bussy Galeano / vice president, Carlos Gamarra.
South Africa: President, Carlos Mogollón / vice president, José Villarroel.
Algeria: President, Manuel Hernández / vice president, Imarú Bolivar Morales.
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: President, José Vielma Mora / vice president, Juan Carlos Sierra.
Portugal: President, Orlando Camacho / vice president, Henry Falcón.
Uruguay: President, América Pérez / vice president, José Gregorio Correa.
Chili: President Melvin Maldonado / vice president, Jorge Arreaza.
