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Great Liberal Party of Venezuela

The Liberal Party (Spanish: Partido Liberal, PL), better known as Great Liberal Party of Venezuela (Spanish: Gran Partido Liberal de Venezuela, GPLV), was a political party in Venezuela, founded on August 20, 1840, by Antonio Leocadio Guzmán and Tomás Lander, through an editorial published by Guzmán at El Venezolano newspaper. It was the rival of the Conservative Party.

Liberal Party
Partido Liberal
FounderAntonio Leocadio Guzmán
FoundedAugust 20, 1840 (1840-08-20)
Dissolved1899 (1899)
HeadquartersCaracas, Venezuela
NewspaperEl Venezolano
IdeologyLiberalism
Federalism
Political positionLeft-wing[1]
ColoursAmber
SloganDios y Federación
Party flag

History Edit

The party very successfully promoted liberal policies during the early days of the Republic. Several of the early presidents of the country were members of the Liberal Party, including José Tadeo Monagas (in office from 1 March 1847 – 5 February 1851 and 20 January 1855 – 15 March 1858) who abolished capital punishment for political crimes. President José Gregorio Monagas proclaimed that Venezuela was a nation free of slavery in an edict signed on 24 March 1854.[2] In 1863, under the leadership of President Juan Crisóstomo Falcón (in office 15 June 1863 – 25 April 1868), a member of the Liberal Party, Venezuela became the first country to totally abolish the death penalty for all crimes.[3]

Presidents of Venezuela Edit

State of Venezuela (1830–1864) Edit

No.

[4]

Portrait President(Birth–Death) State Term of office Term

[5]

7   José Gregorio Monagas (1795–1858) Monagas 5 February 1851

– 20 January 1855

6

(1851–55)

(6)   José Tadeo Monagas (1784–1868) Monagas 20 January 1855

– 15 March 1858

7

(1855–60)

8   Pedro Gual Escandón (1783–1862) Caracas 15 March 1858

– 18 March 1858

10   Manuel Felipe de Tovar (1803–1866) 29 September 1859

– 20 May 1861

8

(1860–64)

(8)   Pedro Gual Escandón (1783–1862) Caracas 20 May 1861

– 29 August 1861

United States of Venezuela (1864–1953) Edit

No.

[4]

Portrait President(Birth–Death) State Term of office Term

[5]

13   Guillermo Tell Villegas (1823–1907) Carabobo 28 June 1868

– 20 February 1869

9

(1864–73)

(13)   Guillermo Tell Villegas (1823–1907) Carabobo 16 April 1870

– 27 April 1870

15   Antonio Guzmán Blanco (1829–1899) Caracas 27 April 1870

– 27 February 1877

10

(1873–77)

16   Francisco Linares Alcántara (1825–1878) Aragua 27 February 1877

– 30 November 1878

11

(1877–82)

17   José Gregorio Valera (1826–1896) 30 November 1878

– 26 February 1879

(15)   Antonio Guzmán Blanco (1829–1899) Caracas 26 February 1879

– 26 April 1884

12

(1882–88)

18   Joaquín Crespo (1830–1898) Aragua 26 April 1884

– 15 September 1886

(15)   Antonio Guzmán Blanco (1829–1899) Caracas 15 September 1886

– 8 August 1887

20   Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl (1826–1905) Caracas 2 July 1888

– 19 March 1890

13

(1888–90)

(13)   Guillermo Tell Villegas (1823–1907) Carabobo 17 June 1892

– 31 August 1892

14

(1890–94)

22   Guillermo Tell Villegas Pulido (1854–1949) Barinas 31 August 1892

– 7 October 1892

23   Ignacio Andrade (1839–1925) Mérida 28 February 1898

– 20 October 1899

16

(1898–08)

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Rothbard, Murray (June 4, 2012). "Izquierda y Derecha: las perspectivas de la libertad" (in Spanish). Mises Hispano.
  2. ^ Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman. Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, 1995. Page 34.
  3. ^ "Capital punishment | Definition, Debate, Examples, & Facts".
  4. ^ a b For the purposes of numbering, a presidency is defined as an uninterrupted period of time in office served by one person. For example, Carlos Soublette was both the 8th and 10th President because the two periods where he was president were not consecutive. A period during which a vice-president temporarily becomes acting president under the Constitution is not a presidency, because the president remains in office during such a period.
  5. ^ a b For the purposes of numbering, a term is a period between two presidential elections. Some terms might be longer than originally expected due to coup d'états or the installation of military dictatorships, thus extending the time between two elections. Venezuela's unique history has allowed several presidents to serve during a single term, as well as some presidents, such as Jose Maria Vargas, serving twice during a single term.

See also Edit


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