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Julio Andrés Borges Junyent (born 22 October 1969, in Caracas[1]) is a Venezuelan politician and lawyer. In the late 1990s he had a TV court show called "Justicia Para Todos" on Radio Caracas Televisión. He co-founded the party Primero Justicia in 2000 together with Henrique Capriles Radonski and Leopoldo Lopez.[2]

Julio Borges
Borges in 2019
Ambassador of Venezuela to the Lima Group
In office
28 August 2019 – 5 December 2021
Appointed byNational Assembly of Venezuela
PresidentJuan Guaidó
8th President of the National Assembly
In office
5 January 2017 – 5 January 2018
Preceded byHenry Ramos Allup
Succeeded byOmar Barboza
Deputy of the National Assembly
for Miranda State
In office
5 January 2011 – 8 August 2018
In office
14 August 2000 – 5 January 2006
Personal details
Born

Julio Andrés Borges Junyent


(1969-10-22) October 22, 1969 (age 54)
Caracas, Venezuela
Political partyJustice First
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Unity Roundtable
Alma materAndrés Bello Catholic University
Boston College
University of Oxford
AwardsSakharov Prize (2017)
Signature

Political career

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Borges meets with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. in June 2021.

In the 2000 parliamentary elections, Borges was elected to the National Assembly, representing Primero Justicia and Miranda State until 2005. Primero Justicia participated in the opposition boycott of the 2005 elections, but Borges was elected again in the parliamentary elections of 2010.

Borges ran for president in the opposition primaries for the Venezuelan presidential elections of 2006, but on August 9, 2006 dropped out to support Manuel Rosales, former governor of Zulia State.[3] Borges was involved in an incident in the National Assembly in April 2013, when violence broke out between PSUV and opposition legislators following the 2013 presidential election. According to Borges, the members of PSUV stood up at the beginning of the assembly and rushed the opposition.[4]

Education

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Borges studied law at the Andrés Bello Catholic University, graduating in 1992, and got a master's degree in philosophy at Boston College (1994) and public policy at the University of Oxford (1996).[1][2] He is married, and has four children.[1]

Arrest warrant

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In 2020, the Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Venezuela ordered his arrest for allegedly participating in the 2018 Caracas drone attack against Nicolás Maduro. On 13 July 2020, the Attorney General's Office issued an arrest warrant for the alleged crimes of treason,[5] usurpation of functions and association to commit crimes. On 16 January 2023, the attorney general appointed by the Constituent Assembly, Tarek William Saab, announced that the Public Ministry has requested a third arrest warrant against Borges, charged for participating in the 2019 uprising attempt of 30 April.[6]

References

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  • ^ a b (in Spanish) Nunez Munoz, Ingrid and Pineda Moran, Nury (2003), "Nuevos Partidos, Nuevos Liderazgos: Primero Justicia", Cuestiones Politicas, 30, Jan-Jun 2003, pp45-74
  • ^ El Universal, 11 August 2006, Manuel Rosales is the single opposition candidate
  • ^ "William Dávila y Julio Borges fueron agredidos en la AN: "Sin mediar palabras nos golpearon"". Noticias 24. Archived from the original on 20 April 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  • ^ "New arrest warrant issued against Borges for treason - Últimas Noticias". Retrieved 3 February 2024.
  • ^ "Venezuela: Prosecutor's Office issues new arrest warrant for opposition leader Julio Borges". YouTube.
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    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Henry Ramos Allup

    President of the National Assembly of Venezuela
    2017–2018
    Succeeded by

    Omar Barboza

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