Omar Barboza
Omar Enrique Barboza Gutiérrez is a Venezuelan politician who served as the 9th President of the National Assembly of Venezuela from 2018 to 2019. He was a member of the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies and assembly. Prior to his tenure in the legislature he was the governor of Zulia from 1985 to 1989.
Early life and education
Omar Barboza Gutiérrez was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, on 27 July 1944.Career
President Jaime Lusinchi appointed Barboza as governor of Zulia in 1985, and he held the position until 1989. Oswaldo Álvarez Paz defeated him in the 1989 election, the first time the governor was directly elected. He ran for governor in the 1995 election, but was defeated by Francisco Arias Cárdenas.In 1989, Barboza was elected to the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies as a member of Democratic [Action (Venezuela)|Democratic Action]. During his tenure in the chamber he was president of the Finance commission. He ran for a seat in the Andean Parliament in 2005, but the election was postponed indefinitely.
Barboza joined other members of Democratic Action that broke away to form Un Nuevo Tiempo. He became president of Un Nuevo Tiempo in 2007. He resigned as executive secretary of Unitary Platform on 13 March 2025, and was succeeded by Roberto Enríquez.
Barboza was elected President of the National Assembly of Venezuela on 5 January 2018, with 102 votes in favour and none against. At the time the assembly was the only branch of Venezuela's government controlled by the opposition.