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List of presidents of Venezuela - Wikipedia
2 days ago - Although he was not the first president of Venezuela (having in mind Cristóbal Mendoza in 1811), he was the first head of state of independent Venezuela, after the dissolution of Gran Colombia. The list below includes interim "caretaker" as well as regular serving presidents, and democratically installed presidents as well as those installed by other means (e.g.; Marcos Pérez Jiménez).
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Kiddle
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List of presidents of Venezuela facts for kids
The person who was president on July 5, 1811, was Cristóbal Mendoza. He was one of the people who signed the Declaration of Independence. During the Venezuelan War of Independence and the time of Gran Colombia, there was a lot of confusion. Because of this, there are gaps in the list of leaders between 1813 and 1819.

head of state and head of government of Venezuela

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The president of Venezuela (Spanish: Presidente de Venezuela), officially known as the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: Presidente de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is the executive head of … Wikipedia
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President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Presidente de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela
Incumbent
Delcy Rodríguez
Acting since 5 January 2026
Style Mr./Madam President
(Señor/a Presidente/a)
His/Her Excellency
(Su Excelencia)
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President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Presidente de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela
Incumbent
Delcy Rodríguez
Acting since 5 January 2026
Style Mr./Madam President
(Señor/a Presidente/a)
His/Her Excellency
(Su Excelencia)
Member of Cabinet
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Wikipedia
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President of Venezuela - Wikipedia
3 days ago - The person serving as president during the week of 5 July was one of the three signatories of the Declaration of Independence: Cristóbal Mendoza. Mendoza shared the triumvirate with Juan Escalona and Baltasar Padrón. A second triumvirate followed on 3 April 1812, whose members were Francisco Espejo, Fernando Toro and Francisco Javier Ustariz. Owing to the profound confusion of the Venezuelan War of Independence and the period of Gran Colombia over what is now Venezuela, this page has gaps between 1813 and 1819.
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University of Central Arkansas
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15. Venezuela (1913-present)
President Gomez suppressed a military rebellion led by General Arevalo Cedeno in 1931. The Communist Party of Venezuela (Partido Communista de Venezolano – PCV) was established by Rodolfo Quintero, Juan Bautista Tamayo, and Francisco Jose Delgado was established in 1931.
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MapsofWorld.com
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List of Presidents of Venezuela | Presidents of Venezuela
August 4, 2022 - The list of presidents of Venezuela shows all the presidents of Venezuela from beginning to present with their tenure and their respective political party.
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NYTimes
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Maduro Arrives in N.Y.; Trump Says U.S. Will ‘Run’ Venezuela ...
2 weeks ago - Nicolás Maduro, the ousted president of Venezuela, arrived in Brooklyn and will be held on drugs and weapons charges. The country’s interim leader demanded his return.
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BBC
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Who's in charge of Venezuela and what happens next?
Trump said on Saturday that Venezuela's opposition leader María Corina Machado had neither the support nor the respect within Venezuela to become its leader. Machado had earlier called for Edmundo González to assume power. She had rallied support for González in the 2024 presidential election and vote tallies released by her party suggest he won by a landslide.
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U.S. Department of State
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Nicolás Maduro Moros - United States Department of State
2 weeks ago - NAME: Nicolás Maduro Moros ALIASES: N/A DOB: November 23, 1962 POB: Caracas, Venezuela NATIONALITY: Venezuelan CITIZENSHIP: Venezuelan HEIGHT: 6’3” WEIGHT: Unknown HAIR COLOR: Black EYE COLOR: Brown SCARS, TATTOOS, OR MARKS: Unknown · ...
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Wikidata
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President of Venezuela - Wikidata
December 2, 2025 - head of state and head of government of Venezuela
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Nicolás Maduro - Wikipedia
2 hours ago - Nicolás Maduro Moros (born 23 November 1962) is a Venezuelan politician and former union leader who became the president of Venezuela in 2013. On 3 January 2026, US forces captured Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores; they were transported to ...
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Jagran Josh
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List of Venezuela Presidents: Check Name, Tenure and Party
1 week ago - Check Out: List of Presidents of Madagascar Till 2025 · The list of Venezuela presidents chronicles 46 leaders across eras, from Páez's founding to Maduro's long PSUV tenure. Parties shifted from liberals to socialists, mirroring oil booms and crises.
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AP News
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Delcy Rodríguez becomes Venezuela's interim president after Maduro's ouster
2 weeks ago - Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodríguez has taken the place of her ally President Nicolás Maduro who was captured by the United States in a nighttime military operation.
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U.S. Department of State
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Venezuela - Visits by Foreign Leaders - Department History - Office of the Historian
Venezuela - Visits by Foreign Leaders - Department History · Buildings of the Department · Biographies of the Secretaries of State · Principal Officers and Chiefs of Mission · Travels of the President · Travels of the Secretary · Visits by Foreign Leaders ·
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TIME
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Trump Refers to Himself as Venezuela’s ‘Acting President’ | TIME
1 week ago - President Donald Trump takes questions from reporters aboard Air Force One on Jan. 11, 2026.Samuel Corum—Getty Images ... After Donald Trump made it clear that the U.S. would “run” Venezuela following the stunning arrest of the Latin American nation’s President, Nicolás Maduro, at the start of the year, memes proliferated online of Secretary of State Marco Rubio—who has additionally taken on the roles of acting USAID administrator, acting national archivist, and acting national security adviser—getting his latest fill-in assignment.
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United Nations
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Member States | United Nations
For addresses and other contact information please refer to the UN Blue Book. For any changes in the name of the country, or its membership details, please follow the link on the Member State
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Scribd
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List of Presidents of Venezuela | PDF | Nicolás Maduro
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2024 Venezuelan presidential election - Wikipedia
15 hours ago - Maduro took his official oath on 10 January 2019. That same month, the National Assembly invoked clauses of the 1999 Venezuelan Constitution to install National Assembly Speaker Juan Guaidó as acting president, precipitating the Venezuelan presidential crisis.
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Consilium
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Timeline - Venezuela - Consilium
The Council added 11 leading Venezuelan officials to the list of those subject to restrictive measures, because of their role in acts and decisions undermining democracy and the rule of law in Venezuela. The individuals added to the list are responsible notably for acting against the democratic functioning of the National Assembly, including by stripping the parliamentary immunity of several members of its members, not least its president, Juan Guaidó.