National Convergence (Venezuela)
National Convergence Convergencia Nacional | |
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Leader | Juan José Caldera |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Yaracuy |
Ideology | Christian democracy |
National affiliation | Democratic Unity Roundtable |
International affiliation | Christian Democrat Organization of America (observer party) |
Colours | Yellow, Green, Red |
Seats in the Latin American Parliament |
0 / 12 |
Seats in the National Assembly |
1 / 165 |
Governors |
0 / 23 |
Mayors |
0 / 337 |
The National Convergence (Spanish: Convergencia Nacional) is a political party in Venezuela. It was founded in 1993 by former President of Venezuela Rafael Caldera, successfully gaining a second term in the Venezuelan presidential election, 1993. From 1995 to 2004 Eduardo Lapi held the Governorship of Yaracuy for the party. The party boycotted the Venezuelan parliamentary election, 2005.
President | Dates in office | Form of entry | Occupation |
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Rafael Caldera | 1994–1999 | Direct elections | Lawyer |
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