Luciano Valero is a Venezuelan politician. He was the appointed Governor of Barinas from 1959 to 1964,[1] and again from 1969 to 1973.[2] He was appointed Governor of the Federal District of Venezuela by President Luis Herrera Campins in the early 1980s.[3] He also served in the cabinet of Luis Herrera Campins, as Minister of Agriculture (1979–1981) and Minister of Internal Affairs (1982–1984).[citation needed]
Luciano Valero | |
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Minister of Internal Affairs of Venezuela | |
In office 1982–1984 | |
President | Luis Herrera Campins |
Preceded by | Rafael Montes de Oca |
Succeeded by | Octavio Lepage |
Personal details | |
Profession | Politician |
See also
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edit- ^ RÓMULO BETANCOURT / VOLUMEN VII ANTOLOGÍA POLÍTICA / NOMENCLATURA GUBERNAMENTAL DEL PERÍODO PRESIDENCIAL DE RÓMULO BETANCOURT, 1959 – 1964. Luis Ricardo Dávila (Universidad de Los Andes)
- ^ La Prensa de Barinas, 21 November 2008, ALREDEDOR DE 290 CANDIDATOS COMPETIRÁN POR 22 CARGOS DE REPRESENTACIÓN POPULAR
- ^ David J. Myers, Henry A. Dietz (2002), Capital city politics in Latin America: democratization and empowerment, Lynne Rienner Publishers, p113