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![]() LILIANA HERNANDEZ SOTO Liliana Hernández is a Venezuelan politician, former leader of the political party Acción Democrática (AD) –a party that has a social-democratic ideology and it is one of the traditional ones in the country. She was elected deputy to the National Assembly (Venezuelan Parliament) in the elections in 2000 under a party formed by AD dissidents. Later on she cut relations with “Alianza Pueblo” and joined the political party “Primero Justicia” (Justice First) founded by dissidents to the social-christian right-winged political party Copei as well as independent people. In year 2004, Liliana was candidate to the Mayor House for the Libertador Municipality in the Capital District, which she would later decide to quit since there was no unity among the opposition parties. In January 2006 her position as deputy expired and she decided to withdraw her candidature for the last parliament elections in October 2005, stating distrust towards the electoral system. She was a leader representative of the 2006 electoral campaign of presidential candidate Manuel Rosales. Lawyer from Andrés Bello Catholic University; substitute Council for the Municipal Sucre District Council, Miranda State in 1984, Andean Parliament (1989-1996). She was appointed Deputy to the Congress of the Republic representing Guárico State from 1989 to 1993. She was also Vice-president of the Latin American and the Caribbean Political Parties Conference (COPPAL) and she held the same position for the International Youth Socialist Union (1994-1998). She is member and Vice-president of the Finance Office Commission of the Deputy Chamber and currently she is an elected Deputy at the National Assembly representing the Capital District of Caracas.
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