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Cilia Flores

Cilia Adela Flores de Maduro (born 15 October 1956) is a Venezuelan lawyer and politician. She is married to the President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro, making her the First Lady. Since 2015, she has also been a deputy in the National Assembly of Venezuela, of which she was president from 2006 to 2011, for her home state of Cojedes. In 2017, the Constituent National Assembly was founded, in which she is a member of the Presidential Commission.

Cilia Flores
Cilia Flores in April 2013
First Lady of Venezuela
Assumed role
19 April 2013
PresidentNicolás Maduro
Preceded byMarisabel Rodríguez de Chávez
4th President of the National Assembly
In office
15 August 2006 – 5 January 2011
PresidentHugo Chávez
Preceded byNicolás Maduro
Succeeded byFernando Soto Rojas
Attorney General of Venezuela
In office
25 January 2012 – 11 March 2013
PresidentHugo Chávez
Nicolás Maduro
Preceded byCarlos Escarrá
Succeeded byManuel Enrique Galindo
Member of the National Assembly
In office
5 January 2016 – 2 June 2017
ConstituencyCojedes
In office
30 July 2000 – 2 February 2012
ConstituencyCapital District
Member of the National Constituent Assembly
Assumed office
4 August 2017
Personal details
Born
Cilia Adela Flores

(1956-10-15) 15 October 1956 (age 66)
Tinaquillo, Venezuela
Political partyUnited Socialist Party of Venezuela
Spouse(s)Walter Gavidia Rodríguez (div.)
(m. 2013)
Children3
ProfessionLawyer

Political career

As the lead attorney for Hugo Chávez's defense team, she was instrumental in securing Chávez's release from prison in 1994 after his unsuccessful coup in 1992.[1]

Tactical Command for the Revolution

While serving as chair of the Political Command of the Bolivarian Revolution, Flores was part of the Tactical Command for the Revolution, an organization that ran the majority of Hugo Chávez's political machine. On 7 April, days before the 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt, Flores along with Guillermo García Ponce and Freddy Bernal shared plans of using the Bolivarian Circles as a paramilitary force to end opposition marches and defend Chávez in Miraflores Palace by organizing them into brigades.[2]

On 11 April while opposition marchers headed towards Miraflores Palace in protest, Bolivarian Circles gathered around the palace[3] armed with rocks, clubs and molotov cocktails all within view of the National Guard that was stationed nearby.[4] The Bolivarian Circles then participated in demonstrations that became violent.[5]

National Assembly

 
Flores with President Hugo Chávez (2009)

In 2000, Flores was elected as a deputy in the National Assembly.[6] A member of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Flores replaced her future husband Maduro as Speaker of the Assembly in August 2006, when he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs; she was the first woman to serve as president of the National Assembly (2006–2011). On 10 January 2007, Flores swore Chávez into office following the 2006 presidential election.[7]

From 2012 until the election of Maduro, she served as the Attorney General of Venezuela.[6]

First Lady

Upon Maduro's tight victory in the 2013 presidential election over Henrique Capriles, Cilia Flores became Venezuela's First Lady, a position that had been vacant since 2003.

As First Lady, Flores ran for a seat in the National Assembly in Venezuela's 2015 parliamentary elections as a candidate for the Great Patriotic Pole.[8] She said she would use her seat to defend the social rights of citizens and the achievements of the Bolivarian Revolution.[9]

In 2017, Flores was elected into the Constituent Assembly of Venezuela.[6]

Controversy

Nepotism

 
Efraín Antonio Campo Flores and Francisco Flores de Freitas after their arrest by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration on 10 November 2015.

Flores was accused of nepotism with individuals claiming that several of her close relatives became employees of the National Assembly while she was a deputy.[10][11][12] According to Tal Cual, 16 relatives of Flores were in an office while she was in the National Assembly.[13] Flores responded to the reporters who shared the nepotism allegations stating it was part of a smear campaign, calling them "mercenaries of the pen".[10] Both opposition and members of the government denounced the alleged nepotism calling it an injustice, with one PSUV member taking the allegations to Venezuela's Ministry of Labour.[10] In 2012, relatives of Flores were removed from office[13] though some received other occupations in the government a year later.[14]

Flores' son, Walter Jacob Gavidia Flores, whose last salary through 2015 was less than $1,000, made multiple international trips in 2015 and 2016 on private flights costing approximately $20,000 per trip. Gavidia Flores spent most of his time in the United States, though he also took chartered flights to France, Germany, Malta and Spain.[15]

Narcosobrinos incident

On 10 November 2015, two nephews of Cilia Flores, Efraín Antonio Campos Flores and Francisco Flores de Freitas, were arrested in Port-au-Prince, Haiti by local police while attempting to make a deal to transport 800 kilograms[16] of cocaine destined for New York City and were turned over to the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) where they were flown directly to the United States.[17][18][19] Campos stated on the DEA plane that he was the step son of President Maduro and that he grew up in the Maduro household while being raised by Flores.[18][19] The men traveled to Haiti with Venezuelan diplomatic passports but did not have diplomatic immunity according to former head of DEA international operations Michael Vigil.[17] The two were previously monitored and filmed by the DEA between October and November 2015 after they contacted a DEA informant for advice on trafficking cocaine and brought a kilogram of cocaine to the informant to show its quality.[18] The incident happened at a time when multiple high-ranking members of the Venezuelan government were being investigated for their involvement of drug trafficking.[18]

On 18 November 2016, Flores' two nephews were found guilty of trying to ship drugs into the United States so they could "obtain a large amount of cash to help their family stay in power".[20]

Sanctions

Flores has been sanctioned by several countries and is banned from entering neighboring Colombia. The Colombian government maintains a list of people banned from entering Colombia or subject to expulsion; as of January 2019, the list had 200 people with a "close relationship and support for the Nicolás Maduro regime".[21][22]

Responding to the May 2018 Venezuelan presidential election, Canada sanctioned 14 Venezuelans, including Flores,[23] stating that the "economic, political and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela has continued to worsen as it moves ever closer to full dictatorship".[24] The government said the 2018 presidential election was "illegitimate and anti-democratic",[23] and sanctioned Flores, along with 13 other members of the ANC and TSJ.[25]

On 27 March 2018, Panama sanctioned 55 public officials[26] and 16 businesses that operate in Panama,[27] related to the family of Flores.[28] The sanctioned businesses have members of the Malpica-Flores family on their boards of directors.[28] The companies, headed by various members of Flores' family and recently created, were sanctioned for allegedly laundering money.[29]

The US Treasury Department seized a private jet and imposed sanctions on Maduro's inner circle in September 2018;[30][31] Flores and top Maduro administration officials were sanctioned.[32] Maduro responded to his wife's sanctions, saying "You don't mess with Cilia. You don’t mess with family. Don’t be cowards! Her only crime [is] being my wife."[33] The United States said the sanctions were a response to the "plundering" of Venezuela's resources.[34]

Personal life

Flores had her first marriage with Walter Ramón Gavidia.[6] She is now married to President Nicolás Maduro, whom she replaced as President of the National Assembly in August 2006 when he resigned to become Minister of Foreign Affairs.[7] The two had been in a romantic relationship since the 1990s when Flores was Hugo Chávez's lawyer following the 1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempts[35] and were married in July 2013 months after Maduro became president.[36]

Her husband Maduro has one son, Nicolás Maduro Guerra, whom he appointed to senior government posts: Chief of the presidency's Special Inspectors Body, head of the National Film School, and a seat in the 2017 Constituent National Assembly,[37] while Flores has an adopted son, Efraín Antonio Campos Flores, who is her nephew (her deceased sister's son).[35]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cilia Flores Maduro Bio". Daily Entertainment News. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
  2. ^ Nelson, Brian A. (2009). The silence and the scorpion : the coup against Chávez and the making of modern Venezuela (online ed.). New York: Nation Books. pp. 20–22. ISBN 978-1568584188.
  3. ^ Nelson, Brian A. (2012). The silence and the scorpion : the coup against Chávez and the making of modern Venezuela. New York: Nation Books. p. 16. ISBN 9781568586861.
  4. ^ Nelson, Brian A. (2009). The silence and the scorpion : the coup against Chávez and the making of modern Venezuela (online ed.). New York: Nation Books. p. 19. ISBN 978-1568584188.
  5. ^ "UNHCR - The UN Refugee Agency". www.unhcr.org. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d Perú, Redacción El Comercio (2020-05-14). "La mujer que ha amenazado a Juan Guaidó diciéndole que "de esta no se salva"". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  7. ^ a b Cawthorne, Andrew; Naranjo, Mario (9 December 2012). "Who is Nicolas Maduro, Possible Successor to Hugo Chávez?". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  8. ^ "Cilia Flores formalizó su inscripción para las parlamentarias". El Nacional. 5 August 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  9. ^ "Cilia Flores inscribió su candidatura parlamentaria". El Universal. 5 August 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  10. ^ a b c Lares Martiz, Valentina (15 July 2008). "Denuncian por nepotismo a la presidenta del Congreso venezolano, Cilia Flores". El Tiempo (Colombia). Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
  12. ^ "Es falso que tenga muchos familiares en la Asamblea" 2012-02-04 at the Wayback Machine 30 May 2008.
  13. ^ a b Ayala Altuve, Dayimar (7 July 2012). . Tal Cual. Archived from the original on 18 January 2015. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  14. ^ Lozano, Daniel (5 October 2013). . El Diario La Prensa. Archived from the original on 18 January 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  15. ^ "Hijo de Cilia Flores pasa largas temporadas en los Estados Unidos". La Patilla. 12 January 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  16. ^ Kay Guerrero and Claudia Dominguez (2015-11-12). "U.S. agents arrest members of Venezuelan President's family in Haiti".
  17. ^ a b Goodman, Joshua; Caldwell, Alicia A.; Sanchez, Fabiola (11 November 2015). "Nephews of Venezuelan First Lady Arrested on US Drug Charges". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  18. ^ a b c d de Córdoba, José (11 November 2015). "U.S. Arrests Two Relatives of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Drug-Trafficking Charges". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  19. ^ a b Llorente, Elizabeth; Llenas, Bryan (11 November 2015). "Relatives of Venezuelan president arrested trying to smuggle nearly 1 ton of drugs into U.S." Fox News Latino. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  20. ^ Raymond, Nate (19 November 2016). "Venezuelan first lady's nephews convicted in U.S. drug trial". Reuters. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
  21. ^ "Maduro encabeza lista de 200 venezolanos que no pueden entrar al país" [Maduro tops list of 200 Venezuelans who can not enter the country]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). 30 January 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  22. ^ "Primera parte de lista de colaboradores de Maduro que no pueden ingresar a Colombia" [First part of list of Maduro collaborators who can not enter Colombia] (in Spanish). RCN Radio. 31 January 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  23. ^ a b "Canada to impose sanctions on more Venezuelan officials". VOA News. Reuters. 30 May 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  24. ^ "Regulations amending the Special Economic Measures (Venezuela) Regulations: SOR/2018-114". Canada Gazette, Part II. 152 (12). 30 May 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  25. ^ Trillo, Manuel (30 May 2018). "Canadá impone sanciones a la mujer de Maduro y otros trece cargos del régimen de Venezuela" [Canada imposes sanctions on Maduro's wife and thirteen other charges of the Venezuelan regime]. ABC International (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  26. ^ "Los 55 funcionarios sancionados por Panamá por 'blanqueo de capitales'". El Nacional (in Spanish). 30 March 2018. Retrieved 3 April 2019. Also at Panama Economic and Finance Ministry 2019-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  27. ^ Hermoso Fernandez, Jesus Noel (29 March 2018). [Panama sanctions Nicolás Maduro, 54 Chavista officials and 16 related business (List)]. Efecto Cocuyo. Archived from the original on 5 April 2019. Retrieved 4 April 2019. Also at Panama Economic and Finance Ministry 2019-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ a b Camacho, Carlos (27 March 2018). "Panama sanctions Venezuela, including Maduro & 1st Lady family companies". Latin American Herald Tribune. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  29. ^ . El Cooperante (in European Spanish). 2018-03-31. Archived from the original on 2018-04-02. Retrieved 2018-04-01.
  30. ^ "US imposes sanctions on Venezuela's First Lady Cilia Flores". BBC. 25 September 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  31. ^ "EE UU impuso nuevas sanciones contra funcionarios del gobierno de Maduro". El Nacional (in Spanish). 25 September 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  32. ^ "Treasury targets Venezuelan President Maduro's inner circle and proceeds of corruption in the United States" (Press release). U.S. Department of the Treasury. 25 September 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  33. ^ "US Sanctions on Venezuela First Lady solidify country's Mafia State status". InsightCrime. 27 September 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  34. ^ "U.S. sanctions target Venezuela's first lady and president's inner circle". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2018-09-27.
  35. ^ a b Dreier, Hannah (12 November 2015). "US COURT: NEPHEWS OF VENEZUELA FIRST LADY HELD WITHOUT BAIL". Associated Press. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  36. ^ Guererro, Kay; Dominguez, Claudia; Shoichet, Catherine E. (12 November 2015). "Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's family members indicted in U.S. court". CNN. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  37. ^ "Venezuelan president's son, Nicolas Maduro Jr., showered in dollar bills as economy collapses". Fox News Latino. 19 March 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2015.

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Political offices
Preceded by President of the National Assembly of Venezuela
2006–2011
Succeeded by
Fernando Soto Rojas
Preceded by Attorney General of Venezuela
2012–2013
Succeeded by
Manuel Enrique Galindo
Honorary titles
Preceded by First Lady of Venezuela
2013–present
Incumbent

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Cilia Adela Flores de Maduro born 15 October 1956 is a Venezuelan lawyer and politician She is married to the President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro making her the First Lady Since 2015 she has also been a deputy in the National Assembly of Venezuela of which she was president from 2006 to 2011 for her home state of Cojedes In 2017 the Constituent National Assembly was founded in which she is a member of the Presidential Commission Cilia FloresCilia Flores in April 2013First Lady of VenezuelaAssumed role 19 April 2013PresidentNicolas MaduroPreceded byMarisabel Rodriguez de Chavez4th President of the National AssemblyIn office 15 August 2006 5 January 2011PresidentHugo ChavezPreceded byNicolas MaduroSucceeded byFernando Soto RojasAttorney General of VenezuelaIn office 25 January 2012 11 March 2013PresidentHugo ChavezNicolas MaduroPreceded byCarlos EscarraSucceeded byManuel Enrique GalindoMember of the National AssemblyIn office 5 January 2016 2 June 2017ConstituencyCojedesIn office 30 July 2000 2 February 2012ConstituencyCapital DistrictMember of the National Constituent AssemblyIncumbentAssumed office 4 August 2017Personal detailsBornCilia Adela Flores 1956 10 15 15 October 1956 age 66 Tinaquillo VenezuelaPolitical partyUnited Socialist Party of VenezuelaSpouse s Walter Gavidia Rodriguez div Nicolas Maduro m 2013 wbr Children3ProfessionLawyer Contents 1 Political career 1 1 Tactical Command for the Revolution 1 2 National Assembly 1 3 First Lady 2 Controversy 2 1 Nepotism 2 2 Narcosobrinos incident 2 3 Sanctions 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPolitical career EditAs the lead attorney for Hugo Chavez s defense team she was instrumental in securing Chavez s release from prison in 1994 after his unsuccessful coup in 1992 1 Tactical Command for the Revolution Edit While serving as chair of the Political Command of the Bolivarian Revolution Flores was part of the Tactical Command for the Revolution an organization that ran the majority of Hugo Chavez s political machine On 7 April days before the 2002 Venezuelan coup d etat attempt Flores along with Guillermo Garcia Ponce and Freddy Bernal shared plans of using the Bolivarian Circles as a paramilitary force to end opposition marches and defend Chavez in Miraflores Palace by organizing them into brigades 2 On 11 April while opposition marchers headed towards Miraflores Palace in protest Bolivarian Circles gathered around the palace 3 armed with rocks clubs and molotov cocktails all within view of the National Guard that was stationed nearby 4 The Bolivarian Circles then participated in demonstrations that became violent 5 National Assembly Edit Flores with President Hugo Chavez 2009 In 2000 Flores was elected as a deputy in the National Assembly 6 A member of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela PSUV Flores replaced her future husband Maduro as Speaker of the Assembly in August 2006 when he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs she was the first woman to serve as president of the National Assembly 2006 2011 On 10 January 2007 Flores swore Chavez into office following the 2006 presidential election 7 From 2012 until the election of Maduro she served as the Attorney General of Venezuela 6 First Lady Edit Upon Maduro s tight victory in the 2013 presidential election over Henrique Capriles Cilia Flores became Venezuela s First Lady a position that had been vacant since 2003 As First Lady Flores ran for a seat in the National Assembly in Venezuela s 2015 parliamentary elections as a candidate for the Great Patriotic Pole 8 She said she would use her seat to defend the social rights of citizens and the achievements of the Bolivarian Revolution 9 In 2017 Flores was elected into the Constituent Assembly of Venezuela 6 Controversy EditNepotism Edit Efrain Antonio Campo Flores and Francisco Flores de Freitas after their arrest by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration on 10 November 2015 Flores was accused of nepotism with individuals claiming that several of her close relatives became employees of the National Assembly while she was a deputy 10 11 12 According to Tal Cual 16 relatives of Flores were in an office while she was in the National Assembly 13 Flores responded to the reporters who shared the nepotism allegations stating it was part of a smear campaign calling them mercenaries of the pen 10 Both opposition and members of the government denounced the alleged nepotism calling it an injustice with one PSUV member taking the allegations to Venezuela s Ministry of Labour 10 In 2012 relatives of Flores were removed from office 13 though some received other occupations in the government a year later 14 Flores son Walter Jacob Gavidia Flores whose last salary through 2015 was less than 1 000 made multiple international trips in 2015 and 2016 on private flights costing approximately 20 000 per trip Gavidia Flores spent most of his time in the United States though he also took chartered flights to France Germany Malta and Spain 15 Narcosobrinos incident Edit Main article Narcosobrinos incident On 10 November 2015 two nephews of Cilia Flores Efrain Antonio Campos Flores and Francisco Flores de Freitas were arrested in Port au Prince Haiti by local police while attempting to make a deal to transport 800 kilograms 16 of cocaine destined for New York City and were turned over to the US Drug Enforcement Administration DEA where they were flown directly to the United States 17 18 19 Campos stated on the DEA plane that he was the step son of President Maduro and that he grew up in the Maduro household while being raised by Flores 18 19 The men traveled to Haiti with Venezuelan diplomatic passports but did not have diplomatic immunity according to former head of DEA international operations Michael Vigil 17 The two were previously monitored and filmed by the DEA between October and November 2015 after they contacted a DEA informant for advice on trafficking cocaine and brought a kilogram of cocaine to the informant to show its quality 18 The incident happened at a time when multiple high ranking members of the Venezuelan government were being investigated for their involvement of drug trafficking 18 On 18 November 2016 Flores two nephews were found guilty of trying to ship drugs into the United States so they could obtain a large amount of cash to help their family stay in power 20 Sanctions Edit Flores has been sanctioned by several countries and is banned from entering neighboring Colombia The Colombian government maintains a list of people banned from entering Colombia or subject to expulsion as of January 2019 the list had 200 people with a close relationship and support for the Nicolas Maduro regime 21 22 Responding to the May 2018 Venezuelan presidential election Canada sanctioned 14 Venezuelans including Flores 23 stating that the economic political and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela has continued to worsen as it moves ever closer to full dictatorship 24 The government said the 2018 presidential election was illegitimate and anti democratic 23 and sanctioned Flores along with 13 other members of the ANC and TSJ 25 On 27 March 2018 Panama sanctioned 55 public officials 26 and 16 businesses that operate in Panama 27 related to the family of Flores 28 The sanctioned businesses have members of the Malpica Flores family on their boards of directors 28 The companies headed by various members of Flores family and recently created were sanctioned for allegedly laundering money 29 The US Treasury Department seized a private jet and imposed sanctions on Maduro s inner circle in September 2018 30 31 Flores and top Maduro administration officials were sanctioned 32 Maduro responded to his wife s sanctions saying You don t mess with Cilia You don t mess with family Don t be cowards Her only crime is being my wife 33 The United States said the sanctions were a response to the plundering of Venezuela s resources 34 Personal life EditFlores had her first marriage with Walter Ramon Gavidia 6 She is now married to President Nicolas Maduro whom she replaced as President of the National Assembly in August 2006 when he resigned to become Minister of Foreign Affairs 7 The two had been in a romantic relationship since the 1990s when Flores was Hugo Chavez s lawyer following the 1992 Venezuelan coup d etat attempts 35 and were married in July 2013 months after Maduro became president 36 Her husband Maduro has one son Nicolas Maduro Guerra whom he appointed to senior government posts Chief of the presidency s Special Inspectors Body head of the National Film School and a seat in the 2017 Constituent National Assembly 37 while Flores has an adopted son Efrain Antonio Campos Flores who is her nephew her deceased sister s son 35 See also Edit Venezuela portalList of first ladies of VenezuelaReferences Edit Cilia Flores Maduro Bio Daily Entertainment News Retrieved April 13 2013 Nelson Brian A 2009 The silence and the scorpion the coup against Chavez and the making of modern Venezuela online ed New York Nation Books pp 20 22 ISBN 978 1568584188 Nelson Brian A 2012 The silence and the scorpion the coup against Chavez and the making of modern Venezuela New York Nation Books p 16 ISBN 9781568586861 Nelson Brian A 2009 The silence and the scorpion the coup against Chavez and the making of modern Venezuela online ed New York Nation Books p 19 ISBN 978 1568584188 UNHCR The UN Refugee Agency www unhcr org Retrieved 26 January 2019 a b c d Peru Redaccion El Comercio 2020 05 14 La mujer que ha amenazado a Juan Guaido diciendole que de esta no se salva El Comercio Peru in Spanish Retrieved 2020 05 15 a b Cawthorne Andrew Naranjo Mario 9 December 2012 Who is Nicolas Maduro Possible Successor to Hugo Chavez The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved 10 December 2012 Cilia Flores formalizo su inscripcion para las parlamentarias El Nacional 5 August 2015 Retrieved 12 August 2015 Cilia Flores inscribio su candidatura parlamentaria El Universal 5 August 2015 Retrieved 12 August 2015 a b c Lares Martiz Valentina 15 July 2008 Denuncian por nepotismo a la presidenta del Congreso venezolano Cilia Flores El Tiempo Colombia Retrieved 12 August 2015 Clan Flores fuera de la AN Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 26 January 2019 Es falso que tenga muchos familiares en la Asamblea Archived 2012 02 04 at the Wayback Machine 30 May 2008 a b Ayala Altuve Dayimar 7 July 2012 Fin al nepotismo Flores Tal Cual Archived from the original on 18 January 2015 Retrieved 17 January 2015 Lozano Daniel 5 October 2013 Acusan de nepotismo a Maduro El Diario La Prensa Archived from the original on 18 January 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2015 Hijo de Cilia Flores pasa largas temporadas en los Estados Unidos La Patilla 12 January 2017 Retrieved 13 January 2017 Kay Guerrero and Claudia Dominguez 2015 11 12 U S agents arrest members of Venezuelan President s family in Haiti a b Goodman Joshua Caldwell Alicia A Sanchez Fabiola 11 November 2015 Nephews of Venezuelan First Lady Arrested on US Drug Charges The New York Times Retrieved 12 November 2015 a b c d de Cordoba Jose 11 November 2015 U S Arrests Two Relatives of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Drug Trafficking Charges The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 12 November 2015 a b Llorente Elizabeth Llenas Bryan 11 November 2015 Relatives of Venezuelan president arrested trying to smuggle nearly 1 ton of drugs into U S Fox News Latino Retrieved 12 November 2015 Raymond Nate 19 November 2016 Venezuelan first lady s nephews convicted in U S drug trial Reuters Retrieved 19 November 2016 Maduro encabeza lista de 200 venezolanos que no pueden entrar al pais Maduro tops list of 200 Venezuelans who can not enter the country El Tiempo in Spanish 30 January 2019 Retrieved 13 April 2019 Primera parte de lista de colaboradores de Maduro que no pueden ingresar a Colombia First part of list of Maduro collaborators who can not enter Colombia in Spanish RCN Radio 31 January 2019 Retrieved 13 April 2019 a b Canada to impose sanctions on more Venezuelan officials VOA News Reuters 30 May 2018 Retrieved 4 April 2019 Regulations amending the Special Economic Measures Venezuela Regulations SOR 2018 114 Canada Gazette Part II 152 12 30 May 2018 Retrieved 4 April 2019 Trillo Manuel 30 May 2018 Canada impone sanciones a la mujer de Maduro y otros trece cargos del regimen de Venezuela Canada imposes sanctions on Maduro s wife and thirteen other charges of the Venezuelan regime ABC International in Spanish Retrieved 4 April 2019 Los 55 funcionarios sancionados por Panama por blanqueo de capitales El Nacional in Spanish 30 March 2018 Retrieved 3 April 2019 Also at Panama Economic and Finance Ministry Archived 2019 04 05 at the Wayback Machine Hermoso Fernandez Jesus Noel 29 March 2018 Panama sanciona a Nicolas Maduro 54 funcionarios chavistas y a 16 empresas relacionadas Lista Panama sanctions Nicolas Maduro 54 Chavista officials and 16 related business List Efecto Cocuyo Archived from the original on 5 April 2019 Retrieved 4 April 2019 Also at Panama Economic and Finance Ministry Archived 2019 04 05 at the Wayback Machine a b Camacho Carlos 27 March 2018 Panama sanctions Venezuela including Maduro amp 1st Lady family companies Latin American Herald Tribune Retrieved 3 April 2019 Que casualidad Empresas sancionadas por Panama son de la familia de Cilita Flores El Cooperante El Cooperante in European Spanish 2018 03 31 Archived from the original on 2018 04 02 Retrieved 2018 04 01 US imposes sanctions on Venezuela s First Lady Cilia Flores BBC 25 September 2018 Retrieved 2 April 2019 EE UU impuso nuevas sanciones contra funcionarios del gobierno de Maduro El Nacional in Spanish 25 September 2018 Retrieved 2 April 2019 Treasury targets Venezuelan President Maduro s inner circle and proceeds of corruption in the United States Press release U S Department of the Treasury 25 September 2018 Retrieved 2 April 2019 US Sanctions on Venezuela First Lady solidify country s Mafia State status InsightCrime 27 September 2018 Retrieved 4 April 2019 U S sanctions target Venezuela s first lady and president s inner circle The Washington Post Retrieved 2018 09 27 a b Dreier Hannah 12 November 2015 US COURT NEPHEWS OF VENEZUELA FIRST LADY HELD WITHOUT BAIL Associated Press Retrieved 14 November 2015 Guererro Kay Dominguez Claudia Shoichet Catherine E 12 November 2015 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro s family members indicted in U S court CNN Retrieved 14 November 2015 Venezuelan president s son Nicolas Maduro Jr showered in dollar bills as economy collapses Fox News Latino 19 March 2015 Retrieved 20 March 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cilia Flores Political officesPreceded byNicolas Maduro President of the National Assembly of Venezuela2006 2011 Succeeded byFernando Soto RojasPreceded byCarlos Escarra Attorney General of Venezuela2012 2013 Succeeded byManuel Enrique GalindoHonorary titlesPreceded byMarisabel Rodriguez de Chavez 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