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Dignora Hernández

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Dignora Hernández
National Assembly alternate deputy
Assumed office
5 January 2016
ConstituencyMonagas state
Personal details
NationalityVenezuelan
Political partyCuentas Claras
OccupationPolitician

Dignora Hernández is a Venezuelan politician, alternate deputy of the National Assembly for the Monagas state and the Cuentas Claras party.

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Hernández has a degree in education. According to the Venezuelan Institute of Social Security, until July 2015 she contributed for Soluciones Quantum Pro, C.A. Hernández was elected as alternate deputy for the National Assembly for the Monagas state for the period 2016–2021 in the 2015 parliamentary elections, representing the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) and the Cuentas Claras party.[1] Dignora later joined the "16 July" parliamentary fraction, along with twelve other deputies from the Convergencia, Vente Venezuela and Alianza Venezuela parties, where she would be its deputy leader.[2] She was one of the signatories of the Madrid Charter.[3]

On 3 January 2022, the Delegate Commission of the National Assembly-2015 approved the Partial Reform to the Statute governing the Transition to Democracy and gives continuity to President Juan Guaidó. The measure was approved with the votes of the broad majority of the body and two abstentions votes of Luis Barragán and Dignora Hernández.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ "Dignora Hernández". Poderopedia. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  2. ^ "13 diputados forman nueva fracción opositora en la Asamblea Nacional". Transparencia Venezuela. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  3. ^ Disenso, Fundación (2020-10-26). "Carta de Madrid: en defensa de la libertad y la democracia en la iberosfera". Fundación Disenso (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2023-04-05. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  4. ^ "AN 2015 aprueba reforma parcial del Estatuto de Transición y da continuidad a presidencia de Guaidó". El Nacional. 4 January 2022. el vicepresidente de la AN, Juan Pablo Guanipa, de Primero Justicia (PJ), sostuvo que apoya la reforma del Estatuto de la Transición y da continuidad constitucional a la Presidencia encargada de Juan Guaidó