Vice President of Venezuela

Executive Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Vicepresidente Ejecutivo de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela
Logo of the Vicepresidency of Venezuela
Incumbent
Delcy Rodríguez

since June 18, 2018
ResidenceLa Viñeta
Term lengthNo fixed term
At the President's pleasure
Inaugural holderDiego Bautista Urbaneja
Formation1830
WebsiteVicepresidencia de la República

The Vice President of Venezuela (Spanish: Vicepresidente de Venezuela), officially known as the Executive Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: Vicepresidente Ejecutivo de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is the second highest political position in the government of Venezuela.

Since June 14, 2018, Delcy Rodríguez of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela was Vice President to Nicolás Maduro.[1]

List (since 1999)

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Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term in office

Political party
Notes President
Isaías Rodríguez
(1942–)
29 January 2000 24 December 2000 Directly designated
Hugo Chávez
(1999–2002)
Fifth Republic Movement
Adina Bastidas
(1943–)
24 December 2000 13 January 2002 Directly designated
Independent[2]
Diosdado Cabello
(1963–)
13 January 2002 12 April 2002 Directly designated
Fifth Republic Movement
Vacancy under Pedro Carmona (2002)
Vacancy under Diosdado Cabello (2002)
Diosdado Cabello
(1963–)
14 April 2002 28 April 2002 Directly designated
Hugo Chávez
(2002–2013)
Fifth Republic Movement
José Vicente Rangel
(1929–2020)
28 April 2002 3 January 2007 Directly designated
Fifth Republic Movement
Jorge Rodríguez
(1965–)
3 January 2007 4 January 2008 Directly designated
Fifth Republic Movement
Ramón Carrizales
(1952–)
4 January 2008 26 January 2010 Directly designated
Fifth Republic Movement
United Socialist Party
Elías Jaua
(1969–)
26 January 2010 13 October 2012 Directly designated
United Socialist Party
Nicolás Maduro
(1962–)
13 October 2012 8 March 2013 Directly designated
United Socialist Party
Jorge Arreaza
(1973–)
8 March 2013 6 January 2016 Directly designated
Nicolás Maduro
(2013–)
United Socialist Party
Aristóbulo Istúriz
(1946–2021)
6 January 2016 4 January 2017 Directly designated
United Socialist Party
Tareck El Aissami
(1974–)
4 January 2017 14 June 2018 Directly designated
United Socialist Party
Delcy Rodríguez
(1969–)
14 June 2018 Incumbent Directly designated
United Socialist Party

References

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  1. "¡Entérate! Nicolás Maduro anuncia cambio de gabinete vía Twitter". La Patilla (in European Spanish). 2018-06-14. Retrieved 2018-06-15.
  2. "Adina Bastidas: "Yo asumo mi responsabilidad en el tema del control de cambio"". Aporrea.org (in Spanish). 13 June 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2016.