Iris Varela
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Iris Varela | |
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Varela in 2011 | |
| First Vice President of the National Assembly of Venezuela | |
| In office 5 January 2021 – 5 January 2025 | |
| Leader | Jorge Rodríguez |
| Preceded by | Luis Parra |
| Deputy of the National Assembly of Venezuela for the National Constituency | |
| Assumed office 5 January 2021 | |
| Minister of Popular Power for Penitentiary Service | |
| In office 4 January 2018 – 4 September 2019 | |
| President | Nicolás Maduro |
| Preceded by | Mirelys Contreras |
| Succeeded by | Mirelys Contreras |
| In office 26 July 2011 – 16 June 2017 | |
| President | Hugo Chávez (2011–2013) Nicolás Maduro (2013–2017) |
| Succeeded by | Mirelys Contreras |
| Deputy of the National Assembly of Venezuela for the State of Táchira | |
| In office 14 August 2000 – 26 July 2011 | |
| Member of the 2017 Constituent National Assembly of Venezuela | |
| In office 4 August 2017 – 18 December 2020 | |
| Member of the 1999 Constituent National Assembly of Venezuela | |
| In office 3 August 1999 – 31 January 2000 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | María Iris Varela Rangel 9 March 1969 |
| Party | Fifth Republic Movement (MVR) Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200 (MBR-200) Movement for Socialism (MAS) Independent Political Electoral Organization Committee (COPEI) |
| Alma mater | Catholic University of Tachira |
| Occupation | Lawyer, politician, criminologist |
María Iris Varela Rangel (born 9 March 1969 in San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan leftist politician, activist, criminologist, member of the board of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and Minister of Popular Power for the Prison Service.
Varela was a founding member of the Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement (Movimiento Bolivariano Revolucionario – 200). She served in the state of Táchira as a coordinator for Fifth Republic Movement, the party founded in 1997 to support the candidacy of former president Hugo Chávez.
On April 21, 2013, Varela was reaffirmed as Minister of Correctional Services for the Bolivaran Government of Venezuela for the government of Nicolás Maduro.[1]
In 2016, Varela was appointed by Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro to restructure PSUV in Táchira.[2]