Project Venezuela

Political party in Venezuela
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Proyecto Venezuela
Project Venezuela
LeaderHenrique Salas Römer
Founded1995
HeadquartersValencia, Carabobo
IdeologyLiberal conservatism
Christian democracy
Political positionCenter-right[1]
National affiliationDemocratic Unity Roundtable[2]
Regional affiliationUnion of Latin American Parties[3]
International affiliationInternational Democrat Union[4]
Seats in the National Assembly
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Project Venezuela (Spanish: Proyecto Venezuela) is a center-right[5] political party in Venezuela.

At the legislative elections, 30 July 2000, the party won seven out of 165 seats in the National Assembly of Venezuela. The legislative elections of 2006 were boycotted by the party. The leader is Henrique Salas Römer who was a Presidential Candidate in the 1998 elections.

Its current president is Salas Römer's son, Henrique Salas Feo, former governor of Carabobo. It is a full member of the IDU.

For the 2017 and 2018 elections, the party withdrew from participating, saying that the CNE's process was too demanding.[6]

References

  1. ^ http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/clacso/gt/20101101032704/12Lacabana.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Meza, Alfredo (7 December 2015). "¿Quiénes forman en Venezuela la Mesa de Unidad Democrática?". El País.
  3. ^ "Partidos Miembros".
  4. ^ "Members | International Democrat Union". February 2018.
  5. ^ "La derecha en América Latina y su lucha contra la adversidad | Nueva Sociedad". November 2014.
  6. ^ "Proyecto Venezuela suspende su participación en el proceso de validación". La Patilla (in European Spanish). 26 March 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
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