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  • Andrés Narvarte (1832 - )

  • Francisco González Guinán (1887 - 1888)

  • Juan Francisco Castillo (1899 – 1900)

  • Rafael Cabrera Malo (1900 – 1901)

  • José Antonio Velutini (1901 – 1902)

  • Rafael López Baralt (1902 –1903)

  • Leopoldo Baptista (1903 – 1907)

  • Julio Torres Cárdenas (1907)

  • Rafael López Baralt (1907 -1908)

  • Pedro Tinoco Smith (1931 - 1936)

  • Diógenes Escalante (1936)

  • Alejandro Lara (1936)

  • Régulo Olivares (1936 – 1937)

  • Alfonso Mejía (1937 – 1938)

  • Luis Gerónimo Pietri (1938–1941)

  • Valmore Rodríguez (1945 – 1946)

  • Mario Ricardo Vargas (1946 – 1948)

  • Luis Felipe Urbaneja Blanco (1952 - 1958)

  • Luis Augusto Dubuc (1959 - 1962)

  • Carlos Andrés Pérez (1962 - 1963)

  • Manuel Mantilla (1963 - 1964)

  • Gonzalo Barrios (1964 - 1966)

  • Reinaldo Leandro Mora (1966 - 1969)

  • Lorenzo Fernández (1969 – 1972)

  • Nectario Andrade Labarca (1972 – 1974)

  • Luis Piñerúa Ordaz (1974 – 1975)

  • Octavio Lepage (1975 - 1978)

  • Manuel Mantilla (1978 - 1979)

  • Rafael Montes de Oca (1979 – 1982)

  • Luciano Valero (1982 – 1984)

  • Octavio Lepage (1984 - 1986)

  • José Ángel Ciliberto (1986 – 1988)

  • Simón Alberto Consalvi (1988 – 1989)

  • Alejandro Izaguirre (1989 – 1992)

  • Virgilio Ávila Vivas (1992)

  • Carmelo Lauría Lesseur (1992)

  • Luis Piñerúa Ordaz (1992 – 1993)

  • Jesús Ramón Carmona (1993)

  • Ramón Escovar Salom (1994 – 1996)

  • José Guillermo Andueza (1996 – 1998)

  • Asdrúbal Aguiar (1998 – 1999)

  • Ignacio Arcaya (February 1999 - 2000)

  • Luis Alfonso Dávila (2000 - February 2001)

  • Luis Miquilena (February 2001 - January 2002)

  • Ramón Rodríguez Chacín (January 2002 – May 2002)

  • Diosdado Cabello (May 2002 - January 2003)

  • Lucas Rincón Romero (January 2003 - September 2004)

  • Jesse Chacón (September 2004 - January 2007)

  • Pedro Carreño (January 2007 - January 2008)

  • Ramón Rodríguez Chacín (January 2008 – September 2008)

  • Tarek El Aissami (September 2008 - October 2012)

  • Néstor Luis Reverol Torres (October 2012 - April 2013)

  • Miguel Rodríguez Torres (April 2013 - October 2014 )

  • Carmen Melendez Teresa Rivas (October 2014 - March 2015)

  • Gustavo González López (10 March 2015 - 3 August 2016)

  • Néstor Luis Reverol Torres (3 August 2016 - present)

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The Venezuelan Bolívar is the capital of Caracas, a country in the north of South America. It borders the Caribbean Sea to the North, Colombia to the West, Brazil to the South and Guyana to the east. Known as the “home of the falls, ” it covers an area of 916400 square kilometers. Venezuela is a capitalist country under the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie. The system of government is a presidential republic in which the president is independent of the parliament and is elected periodically by citizens directly or indirectly; the president is accountable only to the people and not to the parliament; the ministers of the Cabinet are appointed by the president and are accountable to the President; The president reports regularly to parliament on the work of the government; he has veto power over bills passed by parliament, but does not have the power to dissolve parliament.

Venezuela used to be a rich country, but its economy is sliding too fast and its coffers are tight because of corruption in its government. The random tool generator lists 56 Venezuelan ministers of the Interior and justice. These include Andr és Narvarte, Francisco González Guin, Juan Francisco Castillo, Rafael Cabmalo, Jos éAntonio Velutini and others.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Ministers of Interior and Justice of Venezuela.

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