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GPP presents candidates for the National Assembly

GPP presents candidates for the National Assembly

The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), organization part of the great patriotic pole Simón Bolívar, presented on Thursday the list of candidates who will apply for the National Assembly for the elections of May 25.

The person in charge of the Electoral Commission stressed that the proposals presented from the bases and received by means of surveys, measurements, GPP, of social movements, “of the country that exists, of the real country” were reviewed.

Cabello reported on the list of candidates and candidates both nationally and the main level for each state. «Fulfilling the schedule established by the electoral body, we are going to read today the national list and the list of each state, the main ones. The national list in the last elections were 48 deputies; As we celebrate the elections with our Guayana Esequiba state, we pass from 48 to 50 main. Two are chosen for each entity, ”he explained.

In the National List of Candidates and Candidates, Cabello appointed: Jorge Rodríguez Gómez, Cilia Flores de Maduro, María Iris Varela, Jesús Faría, Ángel Marcano, Jehyson Guzmán, María León, Luis Fernando Soto Rojas, Noelí Pocaterra, Hermann Escarrá, Francisco Arias Cárdenas, Williams Benavides, Henry Parra, María Rosa Jorge, Jorge Jorge. Arreaza, Desirée Santos Amaral, Vanesa Yuneth Montero, Ilenia Medina, Didalco Bolívar and Wilmar Castro Soteldo.

In addition, José Gregorio Vielma Mora, Juan Francisco Escalona, ​​Maigualida Barrera, Nazarela Rojas, Ciro Vladimir León, Oswaldo Ramón Zamora, Wills Rangel, Pedro Lander, Gilberto Giménez, Ivonne Ledezma, José Antonio España, William Fariñas, Miguel Ángel Pérez Abad, Nicia Maldonado, Juan Simón Primera, Victoria Mata, Victoria Mata, Victoria Mata, Victoria Mata, Victoria Mata, Victoria Mata, Victoria Mata, Victoria Mata, Villegas, Jesús Suárez Chourio, José Antonio Murga Batista, Erika Farías, Oswaldo Emilio Vera Rojas, Yzamary Lucia Matute López, Mayerlin Raquel Arias, Andreína Avellaneda, Ailin Maite García, Albanys Montilla, Ali Alejandro Primera, Jenny Ramos, Suggely Nazareth Vaquero Roque and Johana Berroterán.

Cabello highlighted the presence of women in the list read and that these candidates must “go throughout Venezuela to campaign.” He also reported that after Holy Week the campaign commands will be announced.

List of main candidates by entity

– Caracas: Nicolás Maduro Guerra, Carmen Centeno, Walter Gavidia, Carolina Cestari, Albino Bracho, Wilmer Vásquez, Reny Paruta, Griselda Oliveros, Yuset Brito and Dayelin Rivero.

– Amazonas: Diogenes Palau Patiño, Antonio Rumbos, Yenelma Yarisel Peñalver, María Isabel López, Elnis Katiuska Méndez and Ismael Fuentes.

– Anzoátegui: Tania Díaz, Mercedes Sánchez, Fiodar Acosta, Carmen Márquez, Herminia García Ron, Lemar Gómez, Yurbis Gutiérrez and Iran José Aguilera.

– Apure: Cristóbal Jiménez, Juan Gómez Barquillas, Melixa Orellana, Danila Urbano Zapata, Luis Hernández and Manuel López López.

– Aragua: Orlando Camacho, Roy Daza, David Aguilera, Juana Herrera, Ángel Tortolero, Carlos Ayala, Katiana Hernández, Andreína Maluenga, Robinson Materano and Félix Romero.

– Barinas: Jacqueline Faría, Judith Betancourt, Eduardo Lima, Argenis Aldazoro, Ángel Salazar and Franklin Peña.

– Bolívar: Santiago Infante, Gabriel Franco, Brizeida Quiñones, Milagros Marcano, Nayeska Pérez García, José Manuel Muguesa, José Abreu Páez and Ilyet Díaz.

– Carabobo: Francisco Torrealba, Nancy Pérez, José Villarroel, Flor García, Johana Arroyo, Tommy Zen, Neider Lara, Marvin Blanco, Sixto Rodríguez, Kelina Medrano, Indira Treviño Herrera and María Rivero Escobar.

– Cojedes: Nosliu Rodríguez, Jessi Orozco, Petra Nervo, Juan Navas, Ángel Mendoza and Julio César Portilla.

– Delta Amacuro: Antonio Galíndez, Yaritza Martínez, Jennifer Villamizar, Keila Arai, Freddy León and Héctor Bravo.

– Falcón: Fernando Bastidas, Jorge Luis Chirinos, José Enrique Gómez, Francisca Oberto, Keren Muñoz and Pedro Olivares.

– Guárico: Frank Morales, Yosneisi Paredes, Roselín Vega, Oswaldo González, Lilia Rodríguez and Lídice Altuve Moreno.

– Lara: Adolfo Pereira, Carolina García, Blanca Yolanda Romero, Greici Barrios, Carlos Rodríguez Rabán, Diego Pérez, Francarlis Riera, Yoliannis Sánchez, Gustavo Vásquez and José Gil.

– Mérida: Mervin Maldonado, Idania Quintero, César Carrero, Jesús Rodríguez, Estéfani Valero and Camila Moros.

– Miranda: Winston Vallenilla, Rodolfo Sanz, Gabriela Peña, Soni Sánchez, Rodolfo Crespo, Carmen Cecilia Cisneros, José Aranguren, Luis Figueroa, Oriana Osío, Ingrid Male, Miguel Benavides, Lenín Sosa, Ruth Amatina, Keila de la Rosa, Jorge Mujica and Sulibeth Briceño.

– Monagas: Euribes Guevara, Genesis Canelón, María Gabriela Vallenilla, Hermes Salazar, Karen Millán and Raúl Brazón.

– Nueva Esparta: América Pérez, María Carolina Chávez, Kendy Graterol, Ronald Custodio, Victoria Fermín and Wilfredo Guilarte.

– Portuguese: Blanca Eekhout, Alejandra Álvarez, Inder Romero, María Carrillo, Rosmari Carrasco and Beatriz Baroez Torres.

– Sucre: Francilvys Martínez, Carlos Martínez, Lila Brazón, Nahum Benítez, Richard Villarroel and Jean Salamanca.

– Táchira: Greece Colmenares, Jonathan García, Orailene Maccarri, Jeffri Argüello, Yolimar Hernández, Jésula Itriago and María Estrella Uribe.

– Trujillo: Pedro Carreño, Jessica Bello, Manuel Azuaje, Liseth Quintero, Jesús González and Julio Moreno.

– La Guaira: Giuseppe Alessandrello, María Gabriela Vega, Rudy Puerta, Andre Angarita, Tommy Puerta and José David Madrid.

– Yaracuy: Carlos Gamarra, Imarú Bolívar, Yasneidi Guarnieri, Isis Cordero, Iván Aparicio and Gisela Coronado.

– Zulia: Francisco Ameliach, Arnoldo Olivares, Jenny Cedeño, Juan Romero, Willy Casanova, Emilio Colina, Casimira Monasterio, Jerisson Ríos Luzardo, José Jesús Fleire, Damelis Chávez, Andrés Ponnefz, Joel Cedeño, Jean Carlos Briceño, Jacqueline Pirela Morales, Anmer Morales, José Jesús Villasmil Espina, Ida Helena León, Luis David Morillo and Midalis Viloria.

– Guayana Esequiba: Pompeyo Torrealba, Gloria Castillo, Edward Ojeda Soto, José Castellano, Jessica Carolina León and Roy Betancourt.

Cabello added that the listings of all candidates will be placed on the party page, stating that it is an “extraordinary combination of the experience” of colleagues who have lived several stages of the country, and reiterating the importance of achieving victory in the coming elections to accompany the people and build the true popular power.

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