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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Fermín and the second or maternal family name is Maldonado.
Claudio Fermin
1st Mayor of Libertador Municipality
In office
2 January 1990 – 6 January 1993
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byAristóbulo Iztúriz
Personal details
BornClaudio Eloy Fermín Maldonado
(1950-03-25) 25 March 1950 (age 74)
Barinas, Barinas, Barinas State, Venezuela
ResidenceCaracas
Alma materAndrés Bello Catholic University

Claudio Eloy Fermín Maldonado (born in Barinas, Barinas, March 25, 1950) is a Venezuelan politician and sociologist. He was deputy minister of youth under Jaime Lusinchi, and subsequently Mayor of Libertador municipality, Caracas (1989–1993) for Acción Democrática, narrowly missing out on re-election to La Causa Radical's Aristóbulo Istúriz. He was the AD candidate in the 1993 presidential election, coming second with 24% of the vote.

He ran as an independent in the 1998 presidential election, but withdrew before election day. In 1999 he was elected to the Constituent Assembly which drafted the new Constitution of Venezuela. He ran in the 2000 presidential election under the banner of Encuentro Nacional, a party he founded, gaining less than 3% of the vote. He participated in the 2004 and 2008 regional elections, running for Mayor of Libertador Municipality.

Fermín founded Soluciones para Venezuela Party, which participated in 2020 Venezuelan parliamentary election in alliance with the Networks Party.

He ran again in the 2024 presidential election.

References

  1. Margarita Lopez Maya, "The Rise of Causa ЯA Workers' Party Shakes Up the Old Politics", NACLA Report on the Americas, Vol. 27, 1994, p33
  2. "Los partidos REDES y Soluciones para Venezuela anunciaron una alianza para las elecciones del 6-D". Contrapunto.com (in Spanish). 2020-12-19. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  3. "Claudio Fermín afirmó que mantiene su candidatura y que no declinará a favor de otro". 15 July 2024.
Preceded byJuan Alberto Santos Mayor of Libertador Municipality
1989–1993
Succeeded byAristóbulo Istúriz


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