Vladimir Villegas

Vladimir Villegas Poljak (born 11 December 1961[1]) is a Venezuelan journalist and politician, and (since May 2013) news director of Globovisión. He was President of Venezolana de Televisión from late 2003 to December 2004.[2] He has written regularly for El Nacional and El Mundo, with a weekly column in El Nacional.[2] He is a supporter of the new (2012) party Avanzada Progresista,[3] having previously been a supporter of Patria Para Todos.

In the Venezuelan general election, 1993 he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for La Causa Radical, representing the Venezuelan Federal District,[4] and was re-elected in the 1998 elections.[1] He was a member of the 1999 Constituent Assembly of Venezuela which drew up the 1999 Constitution of Venezuela. He was the Venezuelan Ambassador to Brazil in 2002, and Ambassador to Mexico from May to November 2005, until the 2005 Mexico and Venezuela diplomatic crisis saw him recalled to Caracas.[5] In 2006 he was named deputy Foreign Minister for Asia, the Middle East and Oceania;[5][6] he resigned in 2007 over disagreements regarding the 2007 constitutional referendum.[1]

Villegas is the son of the Venezuelan Communist leader Cruz Villegas;[7] at university Villegas was a leader of the Communist Party of Venezuela, and he began his journalistic career at the Party's Tribuna Popular.[5] Later he became close to La Causa Radical and took a seat in the Chamber of Deputies.[6] He is the brother of the journalist and politician Ernesto Villegas, Minister of Communications since October 2012.[5][8]

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