National Convergence
| National Convergence Convergencia Nacional | |
|---|---|
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| Leader | Juan José Caldera | 
| Founder | Rafael Caldera | 
| Founded | 1993 | 
| Split from | Copei | 
| Headquarters | San Felipe, Yaracuy | 
| Ideology | Christian democracy Economic liberalism Christian humanism | 
| Political position | Centre to centre-right | 
| National affiliation | Unitary Platform | 
| International affiliation | Christian Democrat Organization of America (observer party) | 
| Colours | Yellow, Green, Red | 
| Seats in the Latin American Parliament | 0 / 12 | 
| Seats in the National Assembly | 0 / 277 | 
| Governors | 0 / 23 | 
| Mayors | 0 / 337 | 
The National Convergence (Spanish: Convergencia Nacional) is a political party in Venezuela.
It was founded in 1993 by former President of Venezuela Rafael Caldera, who was a member of Copei and won a second term in the 1993 elections.[1][2]
From 1995 to 2004 Eduardo Lapi held the Governorship of Yaracuy for the party. The party boycotted the 2005 elections.
List of presidents
- Rafael Caldera (1994–1999) – Direct elections – Lawyer
References
- ^ Nohlen, Dieter, ed. (2005). Elections in the Americas: A Data Handbook. Volume 2: South America. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 542. ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3.
- ^ Comas, José (6 December 2000). "Caldera gana las elecciones en Venezuela". El País (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 22 August 2016.
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