National Council of Venezuelan Indians
The National Council of Venezuelan Indians (Spanish: Consejo Nacional Indio de Venezuela, CONIVE) is a political party in Venezuela.
National Council of Venezuelan Indians Consejo Nacional Indio de Venezuela | |
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Abbreviation | CONIVE |
Leader | Noelí Pocaterra |
President | Nicia Maldonado |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | Caracas, Venezuela |
Ideology | Indigenismo Bolivarianism |
Political position | Left-Wing |
Website | |
http://www.conive.org/ | |
The party only fields candidates in states with indigenous representation (Amazonas, Anzoátegui, Bolívar, Delta Amacuro, Sucre and Zulia) |
The party was established in 1989 and is composed of over 60 organizations and representatives from 34 indigenous ethnic groups including the Warao, Yucpa, Wayuu, Timotes, Panare, Yanomami and Yecuana, among others.[1] At the 2000 Venezuelan parliamentary election, the party won 3 out of 165 seats in the National Assembly of Venezuela. At the 2010 Venezuelan parliamentary election it won 1 seat. The party is supportive of the Bolivarian Revolution and the party's fundamental ideas about indigenous representation and empowerment adopted by the Bolivarian Constitution of Venezuela.[2]
References
- Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Chronology for Indigenous Peoples in Venezuela". Refworld. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
- "Consejo Nacional Indio de Venezuela (CONIVE)". www.conive.org. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
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