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Geraldo was born in Caracas, more specifically, in a car heading for the clinic on March 23rd 1964. He comes from a middle class family and he studied in the School of Law at Andrés Bello Catholic University. He has worked teaching Constitutional Legislation, has been Deputy to the National Assembly, Chief of the “Primero Justicia” Parliamentary Faction. He his a founding member of the firm “Blyde – Delfino Inc.” Geraldo is a new generation politician who knows the value of the truth. For this reason, he did not hesitate to immediately label as a coup the events that took place on April 11th 2002 or when he stated that the strike was called upon in a wrong moment, that it was prolonged excessively, that it hit economy quite badly and that it eroded the leadership that followed such events. Saying this takes a lot of courage since it may bring over an avalanche of critics upon, given the asymmetrical mosaic that the opposition represents. Blyde’s and his party’s views seems to be very similar to Aznar’s in Spain. Maybe due to the origin and formation of some of Blyde’s party’s leaders and the vision for the country that touches the core of politics and church doctrines. “No one could be a world referee as to have other human beings killed despite their government has been proved terrorist and tyrant. A kid in Irak is not to blame for having a leader like Saddam Hussein” Type of Election Deputy Geraldo Blyde was elected in a nominal mode (MPJ, EMIRANDA CONSTRUCTORES, TM) by the Constituency Number 4 in Miranda State with and 88,608 votes that represent the 69.88% of the total counted votes from that district. Commissions: CE-02 Special Committee to draw up an Agreement in Remembrance of the Bicentennial of Bolivar’s Oath at Monte Sacro in Rome. Special Committee for the investigation of the murders of four Pumé indigenous natives at the Riecito-Capanaparo area in Apure State. Presented by the Permanent Committee of Indigenous People. Joint Committee for the study of the Supreme Justice Court (TSJ) bill Committee for support, follow-up and consolidation of the agreements from the Negotiation Table. Special Committee for Democracy and Peace.
Committee for the Study of the Penal Code Committee for the Study of the Organic Legal Penal Code Special Committee for the Study of the events happening on July 18th in Apure State. Sources: http://www.asambleanacional.gov.ve/ns2/dipdet.asp?codd=143 |
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