The Legislative Branch designated the directives of 21 Parliamentary Friendship Groups

Subsequently, the Directorate of International Affairs will proceed to take the respective oaths.
AN Press

Published at: 27/01/2026 05:44 PM

The National Assembly (AN) announced the appointment of the presidents and vice-presidents of Parliamentary Friendship Groups with 21 nations from the region and the world, as a continuation of legislative activities for the period 2026-2031.

“They are the nominees and nominees of the 21 parliamentary friendship groups that are designated today. In the next sessions, we will continue to announce new members of the board of directors of friendship groups and the groups are being incorporated and formed by secretariat,” said the first vice-president of the AN, Deputy Pedro Infante, during the regular session of this Tuesday, January 27.

After adjourning the session, he reported that next Thursday, at 11:30am, they will continue with this task, so that later the Directorate of International Affairs will proceed to take the respective oaths.

Below is the reading carried out with the appointment of deputies who make up the board of directors of each of these 21 Friendship Groups:

Paraguay: Jheizon Guzmán (President), Aurora Paredes (Vice President)

Dominican Republic: Timoteo Zambrano (President), Juan Valdés (Vice President)

Honduras: María Rosa Jiménez (President), María Vizcarrond (Vice President)

Panama: Rodolfo Crespo (President), César Pérez (Vice President)

Ecuador: Azucena Jaspe (President), María Carrasque l (Vice-President)

Peru: F. Sánchez (President), Kariela Aray (Vice President)

Bolivia: Rodbexa Poleo (President), Rosa León (Vice-President)

Guatemala: José Cabello (President), Francisco Martínez (Vice President)

Belize: Carmen Zerpa (President), Zulaymis Gascón (Vice President)

Trinidad and Tobago: Yasneidy Guarnieri (Chair), Quima Castro (Vice Chair)

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Carlos Martínez (President), Joan Contreras (Vice President)

Oman: Juan Romero (President), José Gregorio Colmenares (Vice President)

United Arab Emirates: Ángel Marcano (President), Miguel Pérez Abad (Vice President)

Suriname: César Carrero (President), Pompeyo Torrealba (Vice President)

Dominica: Frank Morales (President), Hilda Mata (Vice President)

Barbados: Carolys Pérez (President), Junior Gómez (Vice President)

Saint Kitts and Nevis: María Carolina Chávez (President), Alexis Toledo (Vice President)

Antigua and Barbudas: Francilvys Martínez (President), Emilio Colina (Vice President)

Saint Lucia: Casimira Monasterio (President), Inder Romero (Vice President)

Haiti: Carlos Pacheco (President); Yoel Acosta (Vice President)

Egypt: Genesis Garvett (President), Gabriel Franco (Vice President)

Mazo News Team

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