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Luis Manuel Miquilena Hernández (July 29, 1919 – November 24, 2016) was a Venezuelan politician. He was involved in politics in the 1940s, and again after the 1958 restoration of democracy, but retired from politics in 1964 until the early 1990s, pursuing a career in business. He was then an early supporter of Hugo Chávez' post-1992 political career, and was the Venezuelan Minister of Interior and Justice from 2001 to 2002, when he resigned.

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  • Luis Manuel Miquilena Hernández (Coro, Estado Falcón, 29 de julio de 1919-Caracas, Venezuela, 24 de noviembre de 2016)​ fue un político, editor y empresario venezolano y acérrimo crítico de los gobiernos del bipartidismo. Estuvo involucrado en la política en la década de 1940, y nuevamente después de la restauración de la democracia en 1958, pero se retiró de la política en 1964 hasta principios de la década de 1990, siguiendo una carrera en los negocios. Fue presidente de la Asamblea Nacional Constituyente de Venezuela de 1999 y tanto aliado como asesor de Hugo Chávez, ayudándole a conquistar las elecciones presidenciales. Posteriormente fue Ministro del Interior y Justicia de Venezuela de 2001 a 2002, cuando renunció por diferencias con Chavez.​ (es)
  • Luis Manuel Miquilena Hernández (July 29, 1919 – November 24, 2016) was a Venezuelan politician. He was involved in politics in the 1940s, and again after the 1958 restoration of democracy, but retired from politics in 1964 until the early 1990s, pursuing a career in business. He was then an early supporter of Hugo Chávez' post-1992 political career, and was the Venezuelan Minister of Interior and Justice from 2001 to 2002, when he resigned. (en)
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  • Minister of Interior and Justice
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  • President of theConstituent Assembly
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  • Luis Manuel Miquilena Hernández (en)
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  • Tanya Miquilena de Corrales (en)
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  • Caracas, Venezuela (en)
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  • Venezuelan (en)
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  • PCV, PRP, URD, MVR (en)
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  • industrialist, politician (en)
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  • All those things for which we had fought, the separation of powers, the quality of the judiciary, and so on. And corruption. All this gives way to Chávez. Chávez rides in on a crisis that was in Venezuela. And it was, at first, through a democratic discourse. Not with that gibberish that he devoted himself afterward, that 21st century socialism. (en)
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  • Luis Miquilena, 2013 (en)
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  • Luis Manuel Miquilena Hernández (July 29, 1919 – November 24, 2016) was a Venezuelan politician. He was involved in politics in the 1940s, and again after the 1958 restoration of democracy, but retired from politics in 1964 until the early 1990s, pursuing a career in business. He was then an early supporter of Hugo Chávez' post-1992 political career, and was the Venezuelan Minister of Interior and Justice from 2001 to 2002, when he resigned. (en)
  • Luis Manuel Miquilena Hernández (Coro, Estado Falcón, 29 de julio de 1919-Caracas, Venezuela, 24 de noviembre de 2016)​ fue un político, editor y empresario venezolano y acérrimo crítico de los gobiernos del bipartidismo. Estuvo involucrado en la política en la década de 1940, y nuevamente después de la restauración de la democracia en 1958, pero se retiró de la política en 1964 hasta principios de la década de 1990, siguiendo una carrera en los negocios. (es)
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