Allegiance Venezuela | Years of service 1984 – present | |
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Education Bolivarian Military University of Venezuela Children Yarazetd Padrino, Mitchell Padrino Parents Carmen Oneida López de Padrino, José Manuel Padrino Renaud Political party United Socialist Party of Venezuela Similar Nicolás Maduro, Diosdado Cabello, Henry Ramos Allup, Néstor Reverol, Tareck El Aissami |
Vladimir Padrino López is the current Minister of Defense for the National Armed Forces of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
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Military career

In 5 July 1984, Padrino graduated from Military Academy of Venezuela. He commanded mortar personnel of the Antonio Ricaurte Infantry Battalion in Rubio, Táchira State. During the 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt, he was a colonel of the Simon Bolivar Infantry Battalion in Fuerte Tiuna, remaining loyal to the government of Hugo Chávez. He was later appointed Chief of Joint Staff of the Strategic Defense Central Region Integral by President Chavez.

In 2013, Padrino became the commander in chief of the Venezuelan Armed forces. On 24 October 2014, Padrino was named by President Nicolas Maduro to be the successor of Carmen Melendez as the Minster of Defense. Currently Padrino and the Minister of People's Power for Defense hold the positions of Strategic Operational commander of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces.
Increased authority

On 12 July 2016, President Nicolás Maduro granted Padrino the powers to distribute food and medicine, authority over all Bolivarian missions, while also having his military command five of Venezuela's main ports, with Maduro stating:

All ministries and government institutions are subordinated to the National Command of the Great Mission for Safe Sovereign and Safe Supply, which is under the command of the President and of the top General, Vladimir Padrino López.

This action performed by President Maduro made General Padrino one of the most powerful people in Venezuela, possibly "the second most powerful man in Venezuelan politics". The appointment of Padrino was also seen to be similar to the Cuban government's tactic of granting the Cuban military the power to manage the Cuba's economy.
Written work

Padrino is the author of the manual "Preparation Process Operations," which is used as query and serves as a reference in all institutes, schools and universities and vocational training of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces.