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Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa

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and Minister of Education in its first government (1947–1948), he was a leader of Democratic Action after the restoration of democracy in 1958. He split from Democratic Action in 1967 when it tried to prevent his victory in district-level
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for the 1968 presidential race translating into Prieto Figueroa winning the nomination. He and a substantial group of supporters split from AD and founded the
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at local level, with district representatives to district conventions elected by the mass membership instead of party committees. The
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in 1958, he was again elected senator (1959–1969). During this time he was Secretary General of AD (1958-9), President of the
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In 1967 Prieto Figueroa campaigned to be the party's presidential candidate for the
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After completing a doctorate in political and social sciences at the
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in Costa Rica and Honduras (1951-8), after a professorship at the
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won with 29%). However Prieto's subsequent electoral run, in the
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Senate of Venezuela
Rómulo Betancourt
Raúl Leoni
Raúl Leoni
Luis Augusto Dubuc
La Asunción
Nueva Esparta
Caracas
Venezuela
Venezuelan
Democratic Action
People's Electoral Movement

Democratic Action
primary elections
People's Electoral Movement
Central University of Venezuela
Acción Democrática
Rómulo Gallegos
UNESCO
University of Havana
Marcos Pérez Jiménez
Venezuelan Senate
1968 Venezuelan presidential election
primary elections
Rómulo Betancourt
Gonzalo Barrios
People's Electoral Movement
COPEI

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