Delcy Rodríguez
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Delcy Eloína Rodríguez Gómez (born 18 May 1969) is a Venezuelan politician who has been Vice President of Venezuela since 14 June 2018.
She was also Minister of Popular Power for Communication and Information of Venezuela from 2013 to 2014, Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2014 to 2017 and President of the Constituent Assembly of Venezuela from 4 August 2017 to 14 June 2018.
She is the target of multiple international sanctions.
Personal life
Rodríguez is the daughter of Jorge Antonio Rodríguez, who was the founder of the Socialist League of Venezuela. He was arrested in 1976 as a suspect in the kidnapping by guerrillas of William Frank Niehous, vice-president of the Owens-Illinois Venezuela, and tortured to death by the police. Her brother, Jorge Jesús Rodríguez, served as Mayor of Caracas, as well as vice president.
Delcy was in a relationship with Smartmatic co-founder Alfredo José Anzola prior to his death in a plane crash in April 2008.
Political career
Throughout the Chavez period, she served as both the Minister of Energy and Mines' 2003 and the Vice President of Venezuela's 2005 position; in the meanwhile, her brother occupied the position of Vice President of Venezuela. In 2006, she became the Minister of Presidential Affairs. In a similar vein, she served as Vice Minister for Europe at the Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Relations. She also served as Venezuela's General Coordinator. Rodriguez, according to a profile in the daily newspaper, sought a concentration in labor law in Paris, France, where he studied at UCV and was a member of the Venezuelan Association of Labor Lawyers.
In response to calls from Luis Almagro, Secretary General of the Organization of American States, to withdraw Venezuelan membership in the organization for breaching the OAS Democratic Charter, Rodriguez has been an outspoken defender of Venezuelan government domestic affairs. Rodriguez resigned from office on June 21, 2017 to run for the Constituent National Assembly. President Maduro resigned from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, following her resignation. Samuel Moncada succeeded her.