Lina Ron
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September 23, 1959
Lina Ron | |
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| Born | Ninette Lina Ron Pereira September 23, 1959 Anaco, Anzoátegui, Venezuela |
| Died | March 5, 2011 (aged 51) |
Ninette Lina Ron Pereira (23 September 1959 – 5 March 2011) was a Venezuelan political leader. She was the founder and president of the Venezuelan Popular Unity party, one of the parties which supported President Hugo Chávez. Ron ran one of the Bolivarian Circles.[1] She died of a heart attack in 2011[2] at the age of 51 and was buried in the South Cemetery of Plaza Andrés Eloy Blanco.[3][4] President Chávez extolled her as "a true soldier of the people" and a "complete revolutionary."[3]
Lina Ron was born in Anaco, in the state of Anzoategui on September 23, 1959.[5] She was the fourth child of Manuel Ron Chira, a political leader, and Herminia Pereira.[6] She and her six brothers plus eight cousins were raised by Lina Ron's mother after her father Manuel went to prison after being convicted of murder.[6][7] She studied medicine at the Central University of Venezuela until the eighth semester, when she dropped out.[7]