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词条 Vice President of Venezuela
释义

  1. Office of the Executive Vice President

     Functions and duties  Appointment and removal  Presidential succession 

  2. List of Vice Presidents of Venezuela

     State of Venezuela (1830–1864)  Fifth Republic (1999–present) 

  3. See also

  4. References

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|post = Executive Vice President
|body = the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
|native_name = Vicepresidente Ejecutivo de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela
|insignia =
|insigniasize = 100px
|insigniacaption = Coat of arms of Venezuela
|termlength = No fixed term
{{small|At the President's pleasure}}
|residence = La Viñeta
|image =
|incumbent = Delcy Rodríguez
|incumbentsince = January 11, 2019
|formation = 1830
|inaugural = Diego Bautista Urbaneja
|website = Vicepresidencia de la República
}}{{Politics of Venezuela}}

The Vice President of Venezuela ({{lang-es|Vicepresidente de Venezuela}}), officially known as the Executive Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ({{lang-es|Vicepresidente Ejecutivo de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela}}), is the second highest political position in the government of Venezuela. The Vice President is the direct collaborator of the Venezuelan President according to the Constitution. The office of Vice President appeared in the Constitution of 1830 until the Constitution of 1858, and once again in the Constitution of 1999. However, in its current (1999) incarnation, the office is more akin to a Prime Minister in systems as those of France and South Korea.

Since June 14, 2018, Delcy Rodríguez of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela was Vice President to Nicolás Maduro.[1] As of January 11, 2019 the presidency and vice presidency are disputed.{{by whom|date=January 2019}}

Office of the Executive Vice President

Functions and duties

According to the Constitution of 1999, the duties of the Executive Vice President are

  1. To collaborate with the President of the Republic to direct the actions of the Government.
  2. To coordinate the Public National Administration in accordance with the instructions of President of the Republic.
  3. To propose the appointment and the removal of the Ministers to the President of the Republic.
  4. To preside over the Cabinet if the President is absent or with authorization in advance from the President.
  5. To coordinate the relations of the National Executive with the National Assembly.
  6. To preside at the Federal Council of Government.
  7. To name and to remove, in accordance with the law, the officials or national officials whose designation is not attributed to another authority.
  8. To substitute for the President of the Republic on temporary and absolute absences.
  9. To exercise the duties delegated to him by the President of the Republic.

Appointment and removal

The Executive Vice President is appointed and removed by the President. Vice President can also be removed with more than two-thirds of the votes in National Assembly. If the National Assembly removes three Vice Presidents from office during a six-year presidential term, the President is authorized to dissolve the Parliament.

Presidential succession

Executive Vice President is the first in line to the succession of the President of Venezuela, when President is unable to fulfill the duties of office in the exceptional cases established in the Article 233 and 234 of the National Constitution.

Former Vice Presidents Andrés Navarte, Carlos Soublette, Diosdado Cabello (in April 2002) and Nicolás Maduro (in 2012–2013) were all once acting Presidents of Venezuela. Soublette and Maduro were also later elected as President.

List of Vice Presidents of Venezuela

State of Venezuela (1830–1864)

PortraitName
{{small|(Birth–Death)
Term in office

Political party
NotesPresident
Diego Bautista Urbaneja
{{small|(1782–1856)}}
18301833Interim
José Antonio Páez
{{small|(1830–1835)}}
Conservative Party
Andrés Narvarte
{{small|(1781–1853)}}
18301835Indirect elections
Conservative Party
José María Vargas
{{small|(1835)}}
Vacancy under José María Carreño {{small|(1835)
Andrés Narvarte
{{small|(1781–1853)}}
18351836Indirect elections
José María Vargas
{{small|(1835–1836)}}
Conservative Party
José María Carreño
{{small|(1792–1849)}}
18361837Indirect elections
Andrés Narvarte
{{small|(1836–1837)}}
Conservative Party
Diego Bautista Urbaneja
{{small|(1782–1856)}}
1837Indirect elections
José María Carreño
{{small|(1837)}}
Conservative Party
Vacancy under Carlos Soublette {{small|(1837–1839)
Carlos Soublette
{{small|(1789–1870)}}
18391841Indirect elections
José Antonio Páez
{{small|(1839–1843)}}
Conservative Party
Santos Michelena
{{small|(1797–1848)}}
18411845Indirect elections
Conservative Party
Carlos Soublette
{{small|(1843–1847)}}
Diego Bautista Urbaneja
{{small|(1782–1856)}}
18451847Indirect elections
Conservative Party
José Tadeo Monagas
{{small|(1847–1851)}}
Antonio Leocadio Guzmán
{{small|(1801–1884)}}
18471851Indirect elections
Liberal Party
José Gregorio Monagas
{{small|(1851–1855)}}
Joaquín Herrera
{{small|(1784–1868)}}
18511855Interim
Liberal Party
Vacancy under José Tadeo Monagas {{small|(1855–1858)
Manuel Felipe de Tovar
{{small|(1803–1866)}}
18581859Interim
Julián Castro
{{small|(1858–1859)}}
Liberal Party
Pedro Gual
{{small|(1859)}}
Vacancy under Manuel Felipe de Tovar {{small|(1859–1860)
Pedro Gual Escandón
{{small|(1783–1862)}}
18601861Interim
Manuel de Tovar
{{small|(1859–1861)}}
Liberal Party
Vacancy under Pedro Gual Escandón {{small|(1861)
Vacancy under José Antonio Páez {{small|(1861–1863)
Antonio Leocadio Guzmán
{{small|(1801–1884)}}
18631868Indirect elections
Juan Crisóstomo Falcón
{{small|(1863—1868)}}
Liberal Party

Fifth Republic (1999–present)

PortraitName
{{small|(Birth–Death)
Term in office

Political party
NotesPresident
Isaías Rodríguez
{{small|(1942–)}}
29 January 200024 December 2000Directly designated
Hugo Chávez
{{small|(1999–2002)}}
Fifth Republic Movement
Adina Bastidas
{{small|(1943–)}}
24 December 200013 January 2002Directly designated
Independent[2]
Diosdado Cabello
{{small|(1963–)}}
13 January 200212 April 2002Directly designated
Fifth Republic Movement
Vacancy under Pedro Carmona {{small|(2002)
Vacancy under Diosdado Cabello {{small|(2002)
Diosdado Cabello
{{small|(1963–)}}
14 April 200228 April 2002Directly designated
Hugo Chávez
{{small|(2002–2013)}}
Fifth Republic Movement
José Vicente Rangel
{{small|(1929–)}}
28 April 20023 January 2007Directly designated
Fifth Republic Movement
Jorge Rodríguez
{{small|(1965–)}}
3 January 20074 January 2008Directly designated
Fifth Republic Movement
Ramón Carrizales
{{small|(1952–)}}
4 January 200826 January 2010Directly designated
Fifth Republic Movement
United Socialist Party
Elías Jaua
{{small|(1969–)}}
26 January 201013 October 2012Directly designated
United Socialist Party
Nicolás Maduro
{{small|(1962–)}}
13 October 20128 March 2013Directly designated
United Socialist Party
Jorge Arreaza
{{small|(1973–)}}
8 March 20136 January 2016Directly designated
Nicolás Maduro
{{small|(2013–)}}
United Socialist Party
Aristóbulo Istúriz
{{small|(1946–)}}
6 January 20164 January 2017Directly designated
United Socialist Party
Tareck El Aissami
{{small|(1974–)}}
4 January 201714 June 2018Directly designated
United Socialist Party
Delcy Rodríguez
{{small|(1969–)}}
14 June 2018IncumbentDirectly designated
United Socialist Party

See also

  • List of Presidents of Venezuela
  • List of current Vice Presidents

References

Sources
  • {{es}} Vicepresidency of the Republic
Citations
1. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.lapatilla.com/2018/06/14/enterate-nicolas-maduro-anuncia-cambio-de-gabinete-via-twitter/|title=¡Entérate! Nicolás Maduro anuncia cambio de gabinete vía Twitter|last=|first=|date=2018-06-14|work=La Patilla|access-date=2018-06-15|language=es-ES}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/n272172.html|title=Adina Bastidas: “Yo asumo mi responsabilidad en el tema del control de cambio”|work=Aporrea.org|date=13 June 2015|accessdate=10 January 2016|language=Spanish}}

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