Profession Politician | Name Liborio Guarulla | |
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Political party Progresist Movement of Venezuela | ||
Preceded by Jose Bernabe Gutierrez |
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Liborio Guarulla Garrido is an indigenous Venezuelan politician of Baniwa ethnicity, governor of state of Amazonas since 2001.
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- Di logo maduro oposici n palabras de liborio guarulla gobernador de amazonas
- Maduro habla de liborio guarulla
- Life
- Political career
- Dabucuri Curse
- References

Maduro habla de liborio guarulla
Life

Liborio Guarulla was born on July 23, 1954 in the Amazonas town of La Isleta, in the Maroa Municipality. He studied at the city of Caracas, in the Universidad Central de Venezuela, graduating in Visual Arts. Guarulla is married to Judith Campos and has two children, Pumeyawa Guarulla and Liborio Guarulla Umawaly.
Political career

As a politician, he has been a member of several parties: MAS, La Causa Radical, and lastly Patria Para Todos; with this party he won the governorship of his state, after a challenge was mounted before the Supreme Court in the 2000 election in which another candidate, José Bernabé Gutiérrez of the Acción Democrática party, had been initially declared the winner. After an alleged fraud in the elections of certain areas was demonstrated, the areas in question re-voted, and Guarulla won the election and was proclaimed governor Guarulla for the 2001–2005 period, after which he was re-elected for the 2005–2009 and 2009–2014 periods. Guarulla worked with other opposition leaders to form a unity candidate to challenge Hugo Chavez for the presidency of Venezuela, also he separated from the party Patria para todos and form the progresist party MPV. In the event, Chavez beat the opposition candidate Henrique Capriles
Dabucuri-Curse
In the context of the 2017 Venezuelan protests, which started when the Supreme Tribunal of Justice (Venezuela) closed the parliament , Guarulla was barred from office for 15 years. In consequence of that decision Guarulla announced to curse the political responsables.
«I will invoke the power of my ancestors and my shamans so that the curse of the Dabukuri falls upon those who have tried to do us evil, I assure you that you won’t die without torment. I assure you that before you die you will begin to suffer and that your soul will wander through the darkest and most pestilent places before you can, somehow, close your eyes».
The curse was executed on May 17th of the year 2017 at the end of the a March Of The Shamans in Puerto Ayacucho, the capital of the federal state of Amazonas.