Leopoldo Lopez Fast Facts
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Leopoldo Lopez Fast Facts
CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s a look at the life of Leopoldo López, a Venezuelan opposition leader who was imprisoned on charges of inciting anti-government protests. Personal Birth date: April 29, 1971 Birth place: Caracas, Venezuela Birth name: Leopoldo Eduardo López Mendoza Father: Leopoldo López Gil, businessman and member of the European Parliament Mother: Antonieta Mendoza de López, media executive Marriage: Lilian Tintori (2007-pr…
Henrique Capriles ignored the authority he claims expelled him, along with five other members, from Primero Justicia (PJ), after they decided to participate in the legislative and regional elections of May 25. "We do not accept that a leadership that responds to Mr.Julio Borges, lacking the legitimacy granted by the party's bases, intends to deprive us of our vocation of democratic struggle, that struggle for vote and change in Venezuela," Capri…
The Venezuelan opposition party Primero Justicia (PJ) announced Monday the expulsion of the...
The expulsion of the political leaders comes after the PJ warned that he would not participate in elections until “the popular will expressed in the presidential elections of July 28, 2024 is respected” in which Nicolás Maduro was re-elected for a third consecutive term but whose results are contested by the opposition, who insists on having the minutes that would confirm that the opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia obtained more than …
On the occasion of his separation from the organization Primero Justicia, political leader Henrique Capriles defended the need to continue to exercise the right to vote as a tool to achieve a change in Venezuela. “On July 28, 2024, he represents the most important political event of recent years, precisely because of the vote, that same vote that we have sworn to defend and that symbolizes our hope for a better country for Venezuelans,” he said …
Political leader Henrique Capriles Radonski rejected his expulsion from the party Primero Justicia (PJ) on the eve of the general elections scheduled for next May in Venezuela. He also condemned what he classified as a "pretension" of the leadership linked to Julio Borges that seeks to prevent the electoral participation of other sectors of PJ. [...] The entry Capriles responds to his expulsion from PJ: He accuses Julio Borges of kidnapping the …
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