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Nicolas Maduro Ernesto Guerra is a Venezuelan politician and the only son of President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro. He was appointed as Head of Corps of Special Inspectors of the Presidency of the Republic and Coordinator of National Film School of Venezuela by his father. He was also elected by the PSUV party congress in 2014 to be the delegate of El Valle Capital District.

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Early life and education

Maduro Guerra was born in Venezuela on 21 June 1990. He was the child of his father's first marriage with Adriana Guerra Angulo. As a child, he was interested in arts and between and 1998 and 2004, he was a flutist in Venezuela's El Sistema program. Though Maduro Guerra sought a career in music, he placed 77 of 235 on a waiting list for the National Experimental University of the Arts and decided to abandon the idea. His high school scores were "not extraordinary", he scored 42.368% in reading classes and 64.461% in mathematics, graduating from Liceo Urbaneja Achelpohl School.

Maduro Guerra attended the National Experimental University of the Armed Forces where he specialized in economics. In 2011, he began working for the Public Ministry of Venezuela until his condition became unknown among the organization in 2014.

Political career

Maduro Guerra's political career began shortly after his father became President of Venezuela. On 23 September 2013, he was appointed by his father as Head of Corps of Special Inspectors of the Presidency of the Republic, an organization designated to observe the effects of policies implemented by the President of Venezuela. On his 24th birthday on 21 June 2014, his father again appointed him as Coordinator of National Film School of Venezuela. Prior to his appointments, Maduro Guerra had little experience as a politician and no experience in cinema.

On 21 July 2014, the PSUV held a party congress and voted for Maduro Guerra to be a delegate for the El Valle Capital District.

Nepotism

His father President Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores had been accused of nepotism, allegedly placing family members in positions throughout the Venezuelan government. His appointments as Head of Corps of Special Inspectors of the Presidency of the Republic and Coordinator of National Film School of Venezuela by his father, President Maduro, was criticized as being an example of his family's acts of alleged nepotism. Filmmakers and individuals in entertainment scoffed at the idea of Maduro Guerra being the Coordinator of National Film School of Venezuela with filmmaker Jonathan Jakubowicz stating that Maduro Guerra would teach student how to make "torture films, propaganda films, Bolivarian soft porn, silent movies".

On 25 January 2017, President Maduro again named his son as the director of a newly established position, the Director General of Delegations and Presidential Instructions of the Vice President, raising more allegations of nepotism.

Jose Zalt wedding incident

At the wedding of Jose Zalt, a Syrian-Venezuelan businessman that owns the clothing brand Wintex, on 14 March 2015, Maduro Guerra was seen being showered with American dollars at the gathering in the luxurious Gran Melia Hotel in Caracas. The incident caused outrage among Venezuelans who believed this to be hypocritical of President Maduro, especially since many Venezuelans were experiencing hardships due to the poor state of the economy and due to the president's public denouncements of capitalism. During a PSUV National Congress, Maduro Guerra responded to the incident only calling it "gossip".

Personal life

Maduro Guerra is married to Grysell Torres and has two daughters; one born in 2007 and the other born in 2014.

References

Nicolás Maduro Guerra Wikipedia