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Antonio Ledezma is a Venezuelan politician and lawyer who served as the Mayor of Caracas from 2008 to 2015. He was born in Caracas, Venezuela, on 1 May 1955. He is 65 years old.
Ledezma studied law at the Central University of Venezuela and graduated in 1979. He was a professor of constitutional law at the same university. He was also a professor of constitutional law at the Andrés Bello Catholic University.
Ledezma was a member of the Democratic Action party and was elected to the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies in 1998. He was re-elected in 2000 and served until 2005. In 2008, he was elected Mayor of Caracas and served until 2015.
Ledezma is married to Mitzy Capriles de Ledezma and has three children.
Ledezma's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his political career and other business ventures.
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Antonio José Ledezma Díaz |
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69 years old |
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1 May 1955 |
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San Juan de los Morros, Guárico, Venezuela |
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Antonio Ledezma Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Antonio Ledezma's Wife?
His wife is Mitzy Capriles
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Mitzy Capriles |
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Vanessa Ledezma, Victor Ledezma, Mitzy Ledezma y Antonietta Ledezma |
Antonio Ledezma Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Antonio Ledezma worth at the age of 69 years old? Antonio Ledezma’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Human rights groups quickly condemned Ledezma's arrest and the similarity of the case to Leopoldo López's arrest was noted by The New York Times. Amnesty International condemned Ledezma's arrest calling it politically motivated, noting the similar cases of arrests made by the Venezuelan Government in what Amnesty International described as "silencing dissenting voices". Human Rights Watch demanded his release with Human Rights Watch’s Americas division director, Jose Miguel Vivanco, stating that without evidence, Ledezma "faces another case of arbitrary detention of opponents in a country where there is no judicial independence".
On November 17, 2017, Ledezma slipped past guards and fled to Colombia. He departed the same day from El Dorado International Airport to Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain. Upon landing he declared he would continue his fight of opposition to the Venezuelan Government and was reunited with his family.
On February 19, 2015 he was detained by the Bolivarian Intelligence Service at his office in the EXA Tower in Caracas. In the operation, the security forces made warning shots to the air to disperse a crowd that was forming. He was then transported to SEBIN's headquarters in Plaza Venezuela. His lawyer declared that the charges for his detention were unknown. The New York Times stated that Ledezma was arrested by the Venezuelan Government after accusations made by President Nicolás Maduro about an "American plot to overthrow the government" that he presented a week before Ledezma's arrest. Ledezma mocked the accusations stating that the Venezuelan government was destabilizing itself through corruption. The United States denied the accusations by President Maduro and stated that "Venezuela’s problems cannot be solved by criminalizing dissent". He was imprisoned in Ramo Verde military jail. Two months later, he was sent back home for health reasons, where he had been placed under house arrest and unable to express himself publicly.
In March 2015, former socialist Prime Minister of Spain, Felipe González, agreed to take over the defense of Ledezma in his trial after Ledezma's family requested his assistance.
In 2008, he challenged pro-Chavez PSUV/Fatherland for All candidate Aristóbulo Istúriz in the 2008 Caracas mayoral election and won. Subsequent to his election, the Venezuelan National Assembly passed a Capital District Law on April 30, 2009, that transferred most functions, funding, and personnel of the Metropolitan Mayor of Caracas to a new Venezuelan Capital District (headed by Jacqueline Faría, an official directly appointed by Hugo Chavez) covering in particular the political center of Caracas and the municipality of Libertador. A legal challenge was filed and a request was filed with the National Electoral Council to hold a referendum, but these did not stop the transfer. Opponents of Chavez described the move as a deliberate negation of the popular vote, while Chavez supporters described the political and budgetary reorganization as an "act of justice" for Libertador, the largest and poorest of the five municipalities making up Caracas. Following the removal of such power, Ledezma began a hunger strike that drew international attention.
After involvement in politics in his home state of Guárico in the 1970s for Democratic Action, he served two terms in the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies (from 1984), and was elected to the Venezuelan Senate in 1994. He then served as mayor of the Libertador Municipality (1996–2000) of the Venezuelan Capital District, having been appointed governor of the now-defunct Federal District (1992–1993) by Carlos Andrés Pérez.
Antonio José Ledezma Díaz (born 1 May 1955) is a Venezuelan lawyer, politician and former political prisoner. After unsuccessfully challenging for the leadership of Democratic Action in 1999, he founded a new party, the Fearless People's Alliance.