Delsa Solórzano

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Delsa Solórzano
Solórzano in 2009
Deputy of the National Assembly
for Miranda State
In office
5 January 2016 – 5 January 2021
Deputy of the Latin American Parliament
for Venezuela
In office
7 January 2011 – 5 January 2016
Personal details
Born
Delsa Jennifer Solórzano Bernal

(1971-11-15) 15 November 1971 (age 52)
El Hatillo, Miranda, Venezuela
Political partyJustice First (2004-2007)
Un Nuevo Tiempo (2007–2018)
Encuentro Ciudadano (2018–present)
SpouseLuis Izquiel
Children1
EducationCentral University of Venezuela
OccupationLawyer, Politician

Delsa Jennifer Solórzano Bernal (born 15 November 1971) is a Venezuelan lawyer and politician. She is currently a deputy of the National Assembly and president of the Internal Affairs Parliamentary Commission, as well as vice president of the Parliamentary Human Rights Commission of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. As of the 13th of December 2018, she is founder and president of the political party Encuentro Ciudadano [es].[1]

Early life and career

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Delsa Jennifer Solórzano Bernal was born on the 15th of November 1971.[2] She studied a degree at the Universidad Central de Venezuela in Criminology and Law.

National Assembly and Un Nuevo Tiempo

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During the Venezuelan presidential crisis, she worked on the Amnesty Law for Juan Guaido,[3] serving as deputy of the Latin American Parliament in the 2011-2016 period.

Originally, she was appointed vice president of the social democrat opposition party Un Nuevo Tiempo, from which she separated on 4 December 2018.[4][5][6][7][8]

Encuentro Ciudadano

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On January 28, 2023, Solórzano registered for the 2023 Unitary Platform primary elections representing the Citizen Encounter party. In March, in response to statements by Mr. Jorge Rodríguez,[9] Solórzano declared that "Rodríguez has acknowledged holding the National Electoral Council (CNE) hostage."[10]

Personal life

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She is married to the lawyer Luis Izquiel and mother of a child.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Delsa Solórzano y José Luis Farías se van de UNT para fundar Encuentro Ciudadano". Crónica Uno (in Spanish). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  2. ^ "V-10500320 Delsa Solorzano". listadoscne.com. Retrieved 2021-03-18.[dead link]
  3. ^ Moleiro, Alonso and Javier LaFuente (30 January 2019). "La estrategia coral que resucitó a la oposición y echa el pulso más firme a Maduro". El Pais. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Delsa Solórzano se separa de Un Nuevo Tiempo y creará su propio partido". NTN24 | www.ntn24.com (in Spanish). 5 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Delsa Solórzano deja Un Nuevo Tiempo y formará su propio partido". El Carabobeño (in European Spanish). 5 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Delsa Solórzano se separa de UNT y forma su propio partido". Runrun (in European Spanish). 4 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Delsa Solórzano deja Un Nuevo Tiempo y formará su propio partido | En la Agenda | 2001.com.ve". www.2001.com.ve. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  8. ^ "Delsa Solórzano se separa de UNT y forma su propio partido". El Pitazo (in European Spanish). 4 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Encuentro Ciudadano aprueba candidatura de Delsa Solórzano a las primarias opositoras". Tal Cual. 27 January 2023. Retrieved 14 March 2023. La diputada Delsa Solórzano oficializará el sábado 28 su candidatura a las primarias en el evento «Propuestas para el Encuentro de Venezuela». Aseveró que el mayor reto es sacar a la mayoría de los venezolanos de la pobreza
  10. ^ "Delsa Solórzano: Jorge Rodríguez «confiesa que tiene secuestrado» el Poder Electoral". Diario Los Andes. 10 March 2023. debemos promover la inversión nacional y extranjera, para ello se necesita un presidente que promueva esa seguridad jurídica
  11. ^ Delsa Solórzano: “Soy una mamá todera” analitica.com.
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