
Delcy Rodríguez
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 55 |
Date of birth | May 18,1969 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Caracas |
Venezuela | |
Office | Vice President of Venezuela |
Parents | Jorge Rodríguez |
Delcy Gómez | |
Nephews | Matías Rodríguez |
Juan Pedro Rodríguez | |
Job | Lawyer |
Politician | |
Education | Birkbeck, University of London |
University of Paris | |
Central University of Venezuela | |
Paris Nanterre University | |
Universidad Central de Venezuela | |
Position | Vice President of Venezuela |
Executive Vice President of Venezuela since 2018 | |
Siblings | Jorge Rodríguez |
Niece | Lucía Rodríguez |
Nephew | Matías Rodríguez |
Juan Pedro Rodríguez | |
Previous position | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela (2014–2017) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403336 |
Delcy Rodríguez Life story
Delcy Eloína Rodríguez Gómez is a Venezuelan politician serving as the vice president of Venezuela since 2018.
Deadly landslides sweep away homes in Venezuela

... Vice President Delcy Rodriguez visited one of the worst-affected areas on Sunday...
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... Vice President Delcy Rodriguez tweeted to say the total, temporary closure was due to serious threats against the country s sovereignty and security...
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... trucks and planes carrying tonnes of humanitarian aid are to be kept, at the border, Mr Maduro says that the aid is part of a conspiracy by the US Invasion in the country, while his Vice-President, Delcy Rodriguez, claims the U...
Deadly landslides sweep away homes in Venezuela
By Malu CursinoBBC News
Deadly landslides have Swept Away homes in Venezuela's Las Tejerias city, south of the capital Caracas.
At least 22 people have been reported dead, and a further 52 are missing after the torrential rainfall caused by La Niña weather pattern.
Vice President Delcy Rodriguez visited one of the worst-affected areas on Sunday. Rescue services are working to find those Still Missing , She Said .
President Nicolas Maduro described The Situation as " difficult and painful".
About 1,000 emergency personnel were taking part In Search and rescue operations, deputy civil protection minister Carlos Perez Ampueda added.
The landslides happened after the El Pato river burst its banks, and the resulting floodwaters Swept Away several houses and shops.
Carmen Melendez , a 55-year-old local, told AFP: " The Village is lost. Las Tejerias is lost. "
Las Tejerias , which is some 67km (42 Miles ) from Caracas, has been hit the hardest in Venezuela by this year's La Niña weather pattern.
La Niña is a naturally-occurring event, which involves a cooling of the Pacific Ocean and usually brings wetter conditions to Asia, Africa and Latin America .
Source of news: bbc.com