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Juan Barreto
Barreto in 2005
2nd Metropolitan Mayor of Caracas
In office
31 October 2004 – 7 December 2008
Preceded byAlfredo Peña
Succeeded byAntonio Ledezma
Deputy of the National Assembly
for the Capital District
In office
14 August 2000 – 31 October 2004
Personal details
BornJuan Alejandro Barreto Cipriani
(1959-08-07) 7 August 1959 (age 65)
Maracay, Aragua, Venezuela
Political partyFifth Republic Movement (1997-2007)
United Socialist Party of Venezuela (2007–2012)
REDES (2012-present)
ResidenceMaracay
Alma materCentral University of Venezuela

Juan Alejandro Barreto Cipriani (born 7 August 1959) is a Venezuelan politician and sociologist who served as mayor of Caracas from 2004 until 2008. Juan Barreto belongs to the REDES party.

Career

Congressperson

Juan Barreto entered the political scene with his election to the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies in the November 1998 elections. On July 30, 2000, Barreto was elected to the newly created National Assembly (the legislative body that replaced the Chamber of Deputies), receiving 276,952 votes, or 53.98% of the total votes, and represented the Venezuelan Capital District. He resigned from this position when he was elected mayor of Caracas in October 2004.

Mayor of Caracas

During his term in office, Barreto's relationships with the other mayors of Caracas were hostile. On August 22, 2006 he denounced fellow mayors Leopoldo López and Henrique Capriles. In response, both announced legal action against him.

Other

Juan Barreto has received degrees in journalism and social sciences. He was the director of the newspaper "Correo del Presidente", the Oficina Central de Información (OCI, now the Ministry of Communication and Information), and the news agency Venpres (now known as the Agencia Bolivariana de Noticias, or ABN). Barreto is also a professor at the Universidad Central de Venezuela.

He was longlisted for the 2008 World Mayor award.

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