词条 | Didalco Bolívar |
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|image = |imagesize = 150px | |name= Didalco Antonio Bolívar Graterol ||caption= |order= 57th |office= Governor of Aragua |term_start= 1995 |term_end= 2008 |lieutenant= |predecessor= Carlos Tablante (MAS) |successor= Rafael Isea (PSUV) |birth_date= |birth_place= |death_date= |death_place= |spouse= |profession= Politician |party= For Social Democracy |footnotes= }}Didalco Bolívar is a Venezuelan politician, and was Governor of Aragua State from 1995 to 2008. His first three election victories (1995, 1998, 2000) were as a representative of the Movement for Socialism. In the 2004 elections he represented For Social Democracy (PODEMOS), a party he co-founded in 2003.[1] In 2009 he fled to Peru after being charged with corruption allegedly committed while Governor.[1] He was arrested on his return to Venezuela on 31 August 2011, and was released on probation in September.[2] Shortly before his return he claimed that PODEMOS was selling nominations for governorships, and had concluded a $9m deal with a Miami-based businessman associated with the party.[3] In June 2012 Bolívar was declared provisional president of PODEMOS following a court challenge.[5] Bolívar argued that he had never given up the leadership of PODEMOS, and that the appropriate electoral procedures to replace him had not been followed.[6] One of his first acts was to announce PODEMOS would withdraw from the Socialist International,[4] after the organization had rejected the Supreme Court of Venezuela decision that installed him as provisional president.[5] Another was to declare that PODEMOS would support Chavez' candidacy in the October 2012 elections.[6] He said that 70% of PODEMOS supporters wanted Chavez re-elected.[7] References1. ^1 Peruvian Times, 22 August 2009, Former Venezuelan governor and Chávez critic Didalco Bolivar in Lima seeking political asylum {{DEFAULTSORT:Bolivar, Didalco}}2. ^{{es icon}} El Nacional, 15 September 2011, Didalco Bolívar quedó en libertad 3. ^{{es icon}} El Nacional, 15 August 2011, Didalco Bolívar acusa a Ismael García de negociar candidaturas de Podemos 4. ^1 {{es icon}} Globovision, 9 June 2012, Didalco Bolívar anunció retiro de Podemos de la Internacional Socialista 5. ^{{es icon}} El Universal, 9 June 2012, Rechazan decisión del TSJ de entregar Podemos a Didalco Bolívar 6. ^1 {{es icon}} Juan Carlos Salas, El Impulso, 8 June 2012, Didalco Bolívar denuncia ante el CNE apoyo electoral del partido Podemos 7. ^{{es icon}} Venevision, 10 June 2012, Didalco Bolívar anunció que Podemos oficializó ante CNE inscripción de candidatura de Chávez 6 : 1955 births|Living people|People from Falcón|Movement for Socialism (Venezuela) politicians|For Social Democracy politicians|Governors of Aragua |
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