
Yulisbeth García
Yulisbeth García, also known as 'la Tata', is the current mayor of the Piar municipality in Venezuela, having been elected in 2017. She has held various political roles, including serving as a substitute deputy in the Legislative Council of Bolívar and as the state head of Mercal. Recently, she made headlines due to her candidacy for the governorship of Bolívar following her tenure as mayor, which was marked by both infrastructure improvements and controversies related to public health and safety.
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Recent news mentions
Yulisbeth García informed about the recovery of 12 bodies from the Cuatro Esquinas mine.
Asciende a 12 el número de cuerpos recuperados en mina Cuatro Esquinas de El CallaoYulisbeth García is the governor of Bolívar and is overseeing the search for miners who died in a flood.
Autoridades continúan búsqueda de mineros fallecidos en Bolívar
Yulisbeth García stated that the search efforts will continue until all bodies are recovered.
Exigen celeridad en búsqueda de mineros sepultados en mina de oro en El CallaoYulisbeth García reported that more than 7,900 families were affected by the flooding caused by the Orinoco River.
Familias en Amazonas vuelven a sus casas tras bajada del OrinocoYulisbeth García highlighted the coordination of security and rescue teams during her supervision in the rural community of Las Galderas.
El Orinoco rebasa cota de alerta roja en Ciudad BolívarYulisbeth García is the mayor of the municipality of Piar since her election in 2017.
Yulisbeth García y Neil Villamizar: su trayectoria dentro de las filas de gobierno























