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President Maduro Appoints Four New Female Ministers New Venezuelan ministers appointer by President Maduro. Photo: RedRadioVE.
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President Maduro Appoints Four New Female Ministers

February 10, 2022
Margaud Godoy Appointed as Venezuelan Ambassador to Honduras Venezuela's new Ambassador to Honduras, Margaud Godoy (left); Foreign Affairs Minister of Venezuela Félix Plasencia (center); and Foreign Affairs Minister of Honduras Enrique Reina (right). Photo: Twitter/ @PlasenciaFelix 
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Margaud Godoy Appointed as Venezuelan Ambassador to Honduras

January 30, 2022
President Maduro Swears in New Members of his Ministerial Cabinet (+Video)
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President Maduro Swears in New Members of his Ministerial Cabinet (+Video)

August 22, 2021
President Maduro Appoints new Minister for Indigenous Peoples
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President Maduro Appoints new Minister for Indigenous Peoples

August 21, 2021
Arreaza No Longer Venezuela’s Minister for Foreign Affairs: President Maduro Reshuffles Cabinet Minister Arreaza after being decorated by President Maduro for the battle he gave at the OAS in 2018 against US aggression and also responding to Almagro's attacks. Photo courtesy of MPPRE.
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Arreaza No Longer Venezuela’s Minister for Foreign Affairs: President Maduro Reshuffles Cabinet

August 19, 2021
First Phase of PSUV Primaries: Results & Next Steps—Some Governors Excluded PSUV flags being hold by party members during a congress. File photo.
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First Phase of PSUV Primaries: Results & Next Steps—Some Governors Excluded

July 3, 2021

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