Monday, September 27, 2010

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2010 Parliamentary Election Results



Infographic Portal El Nacional. (Editing pending the final outcome) PSUV: 96, UD 61, PPT 2. It remains to define 7 seats,

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The government reached the PSUV members and two government leaning indigenous representatives (one and one CONIVE Indigenous Movement of Zulia). For its part, the unit added 60 members plus an indigenous representative opposition supporter (Parlinve). Still to define 6 Members


El Nacional

The ruling party won 90 deputies and 5 latinoamerican Members of Parliament in parliamentary elections this September 26th so failed to win an absolute majority of the National Assembly. As reported by the National Electoral Council president Tibisay Lucena after 11 pm news conference.

According to the first newsletter of the electoral officers of the unit won 59 deputies and five representatives of the Latin American Parliament. Zulia and Tachira states reported the highest percentage of participation with over 69% of the total voter registration, while Sucre state reported the lowest participation of the process with 58.37%.


Then the results by state:

Apure:
Transmission:
Participation:
Psuv: 4
Mud: 1 Amazonas



Air: 96.24
Participation: 67.92
List:
1 ppt PSUV

1 1 ppt
nominal

Aragua
Transmission: 99.9
Participation: 66.8
Psuv: 5
Unit: 3




Anzoátegui Transmisión: 99,47
Participación: 67,92
MUD: 5
Psuv: 1

Barinas
Transmisión: 97,57
Participación: 66,4
Psuv: 5
MUD: 1

Bolívar
Transmisión: 97,54%
Participación: 61,81%
Psuv: 6
Mud: 2

Carabobo
Transmisión: 97,57
Participación: 66,28
Psuv 6
Mud 3
Por definer circ 2


Cojedes
Transmisión: 99,78%
Participación: 64,22%
Psuv 3
Mud 1


Delta Amacuro
Transmisión: Participación
89.59: 68.13 4
PSUV


DTTO Capital
Transmisión: Participación
99.97: 67.12 7
PSUV
Mud 3



Falcón
Transmisión: 97.51
Participación: 64
PSUV 4
Mud 2

Guarico
Transmisión: Participación
99.15: 63.67 3
PSUV
By definer list



Lara
Transmisión: 97.25
Participación: 68.69 6
PSUV
Mud 3


Merida
Transmission: Participation
99.13: 69.59 4

Psuv Mud 2



Miranda
Air: 98.98
Participation: 67.45
Psuv 6 6

Mud



Monagas Transmission: Participation
98.15: 63.89 5
Mud
Psuv 1




Air New Sparta: 98.86
Participation: 64.92
Mud 3
Psuv 1




Portuguese
Air: 99.16
Participation: 64.5
Psuv 5
Mud 1


Sucre
transmision: 97.6
Participación: Mud
58.37 3 3
PSUV


Táchira
transmision: Participación
99.64: 70.44 5
Mud
PSUV 1


Trujillo
transmision: 100
Participación: 62.32
PSUV 4 1
Mud


Yaracuy
transmision: Participación
99.77: 66.33 4
PSUV
Mud 1


Zulia
transmision: 99, Participación
36: 69.79 12 Mud

PSUV 3


Vargas
transmision: Participation
98.07: 63.87 3
Mud
Psuv 1


Parlatino:
Psuv: 5,222,364 46.62% 5 rep
Mud: 5,054,114 45.10% 5 rep
1 representative
define Indigenous: 11,204,679 Total votes
CONIVE

Saturday, September 11, 2010

License Plate On Honda Pilot

Venezuela William Lara dies in accident

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(Video) First Progress VTV William Lara disappeared.
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(Video) Progress of VTV: Lara is alive
(Video) Chavez announced the crash of Lara
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El Universal

About 5:00 am on Saturday the general secretary of government of the State of Guarico, Gustavo Mendez, confirmed that the body was located regional president, William Lara.

According to a report by Radio Nacional de Venezuela, the discovery took place in areas adjacent to the sector El Toco. In parallel, the governor of Aragua, Rafael Isea, informed through your account at social networking site Twitter, @ Isea_enContacto: "Compatriots, Fellow located the body of William Lara. Those who die for life can not be called dead! Que Viva William! ".

About 5:45 am the vice president of the Republic, Elias Jaua, told Venezolana de Television that was already informed the president, Hugo Chávez, on the news of the death of Lara. He regretted the situation and said that "no one who dies fighting for the country falls."

The body was taken to hospital Ranuárez Israel Balza of San Juan de los Morros, where he has practiced law forensic examinations
Past
2:00 am on Saturday, the National Civil Protection director Luis Diaz Curbelo, confirmed in a telephone conversation with Venezolana de Television (VTV), that all the security forces of Guarico, police, firemen, Civil Defense, National Guard Army Corps of Scientific, Penal and Criminal Investigations (CICPC), Bolivarian Intelligence Service (Sebin) - looking for the leader remained in the vicinity of the river Uverito.

The number of personnel involved in the search amounted to 500, said Curbishley, who was accompanied by the governor of Aragua.

Lara, 53 years old, had been missing since Friday afternoon after the van he was traveling, a sand-colored 4Runner, suffered an accident on the road between Ortiz and El Toco, near San Juan Los Morros.

unofficial versions indicated that the unit turned and ran Blue Stones River.

Lara was traveling from Ortiz to the capital of the entity plains when in the area known as El Toco, the governor's driver, Alejandro Mirabal lost control, presumably by striking a fixed object.

The accident happened around 4:00 pm and from initial reports it was reported that Lara had been swept away by the river, which was further increased by a constant rain that lasted until late last night.

It was learned that Lara Gisela Toro, first lady of the state, close to 10:43 pm Sunday had reached the site. She was told that Lara had been dragged by the current river.

Lara, born in El Socorro, Guarico, was a journalist by profession and joined the Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement in the early 90's when I joined the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS).

With the arrival of Hugo Chávez to power in 1999, was constitutional, parliamentary, Minister of Communication and Information, was elected governor in 2008. He was considered one of the most loyal to the president.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Teeth Cleaning For Dogs Sacramento

September 26. Legislative Elections in Venezuela

legislative elections to renew the parliament in Venezuela will be performed next September 26, 2010. In this election will elect a total of 165 members of the National Assembly (110 ratings, 52 per list, 3 indigenous deputies) and 12 members of the Latin American Parliament. The new members were elected to replace a National Assembly dominated by 93% of supporters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, mainly made up of deputies of the governmental party PSUV (138), PPT (6), PCV (4) and independent (4) addition to the deputies of the opposition party PODEMOS (11 deputies).

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