Vicencio Scarano Spisso

Venezuelan politician
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Vicencio (Enzo) Scarano Spisso (born 1963) is a Venezuelan politician and entrepreneur.

Career

He was elected as mayor of the San Diego Municipality in 2004 with 33.09% of the votes.[1] In 2008 he was re-elected with 71.08% of the votes.[2] He was re-elected with 75.24% of the votes in 2013.[3]

Scarano accused the national government during February's[timeframe?] demonstrations of excessive use of force against demonstrators.[4] On 19 March 2014 the Supreme Court tried him and sentenced him to jail for ten and a half months for failing to comply with a court order to take down barricades in his municipality.[5]

Scarano is the leader of the Cuentas Claras party, currently annexed to Mesa de la Unidad Democratica, the main opposition coalition of political parties in Venezuela.

See also

References

  1. ^ Regional election results for 2004 (CNE)
  2. ^ CNE Election results for 2008
  3. ^ Elections in 2013
  4. ^ Venezuela's protests (Die Zeit)
  5. ^ Venezuelan protests (Reuters)


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