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Freddy Guevara Biography
Political leader and social activist who is best known for his role as First Vice-President of the National Assembly of Venezuela which he was elected to in January of 2017.
After graduating with a degree in Social Communication from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in 2008, he ran as Metropolitan Councilor of Caracas for the regional elections of November of that same year. After he won, he became the youngest voted into office in the country’s history.
In 2007, he participated in several protests for the end of the concession of RCTV. He and several other student leaders actively participated in the electoral campaign for the “NO” against the Constitutional Referendum. In December 2007, the opposition won its first electoral victory against officialdom. He soon after became a representative for the youth movement.
He was born and raised in Puerto La Cruz, Anzoátegui in Venezuela.
As a member of the Popular Will party, he can be seen in relation to other political leaders who were also members including Leopoldo Lopez.
Freddy Guevara (born April 3, 1986) is a Venezuelan political leader with a major in Communication from Andrés Bello Catholic University and a graduate certificate in Public Policy. He was elected Deputy to the Venezuelan National Assembly for Circuit 2 of the Miranda State (made up by Municipalities of Chacao, Baruta, El Hatillo and the parish Leoncio Martínez del Municipio Sucre) representing the Democratic Unity Roundtable (Mesa de Unidad Democrática, MUD) in the parliamentary elections of December 6, 2015.
In 2007, Guevara participated in the protests to end of the RCTV concession. Guevara and other student leaders actively participated in the electoral campaign for the “NO” against the Constitutional Referendum. In those elections of December 2007, the opposition conquered its first electoral triump, and Guevara consolidated as political leader. In 2008, Freddy Guevara ran for Caracas Metropolitan Council at the regional elections of November of that year, winning and becoming the youngest Councilman. and highest voted in the history of Venezuuela, obtaining 81.14% of the votes (171.657 votes).
On August 7, 2015, Guevara formalized his candidacy as a unity candidate for deputy for Circumscription 2 of the Miranda State. Subsequently, the MUD presented its campaign command for the parliamentary elections, which was named “Comando Venezuela Unida”. Guevara was part of the executive team for the Command, along with Jesus Torrealba, Henry Ramos Allup, Julio Borges and Enrique Márquez, with the aim of leading the work of Venezuelan opposition candidates throughout the country, in conjunction with all members of the opposition coalition.
Freddy Guevara was announced, in June 2015, as a consensus candidate for the MUD by the Miranda State for the elections of the National Assembly, which were held on December 6, 2015, as provided by the National Electoral Council.
On January 14, 2016, Guevara presented before the plenary of the National Assembly an agreement to exhort the Venezuelan State to comply with the decisions, resolutions, opinions and acts issued by international human rights organizations. The text, which was approved by a parliamentary majority, requests compliance with the opinions of international entities on human rights, in which judges, courts and other public bodies are encouraged to execute measures, opinions and acts issued by organizations such as the UN and the OAS. The measure benefits prisoners and political persecuted expressly mentioned in the document, including Miguel Henrique Otero, Leopoldo Lopez, Antonio Ledezma, Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni, among others.
Guevara was sworn in as deputy with the rest of the MUD majority caucus on January 5, 2016, the day on which the National Assembly was installed for the 2016-2021 legislature.
On November 5, 2017, he fled to the official residence of the Chilean ambassador in Caracas. A statement issued by the Chilean Foreign Ministry notes that “The Government of Chile has granted (Guevara) the quality of guest of our Embassy.” It added that “In the face of what he deemed immediate threats against his security and personal wellbeing, he has requested the protection of Chile.” From his refuge at the embassy Guevara stated: “Very soon we will see each other in the streets marching to Miraflores, not to overthrow Maduro, but to swear in a new President:”
On November 3, 2017, the Supreme Court disqualifies his parliamentary immunity after being accused of instigating violence during opposition protests. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) expressed its concern over the suspension of Guevara’s parliamentary immunity.
At the end of October, 2017, Freddy Guevara, declared that his political Popular Will (VP) will not participate in any elections called by Maduro’s government “as a mechanism of denunciation against the dictatorship.”
When a Constituent Assembly was promoted with the support of Nicolás Maduro’s government to draft a new constitution for Venezuela in May, 2017, Guevara and the Democratic Unity Roundtable boycotted the election claiming that the Constituent Assembly was “a trick to keep [the incumbent ruling party] in power.” Since the opposition did not participate in the election, the incumbent Great Patriotic Pole won almost all seats in the assembly by default.
What's Freddy Guevara Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Freddy Guevara Family
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