Gian Carlo di Martino
Gian Carlo Di Martino Tarquinio (born July 12, 1964 in Maracaibo) is a Venezuelan politician and lawyer who is the former mayor of the city of Maracaibo (Venezuela's second largest city).
Gian Carlo Di Martino | |
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54th Mayor of Maracaibo | |
In office 2000–2008 | |
Preceded by | Manuel Rosales |
Succeeded by | Manuel Rosales |
Personal details | |
Born | Maracaibo, Zulia State | July 12, 1964
Political party | United Socialist Party of Venezuela |
Spouse(s) | Ana Clara Barboza de Di Martino |
Profession | Politician/Lawyer |
Biography
A native from Maracaibo and son of Italian immigrants, Di Martino received a Bachelor in Political Sciences at the Rafael Urdaneta University in 1987. In 1991 he received a diploma in International Diplomacy from the Central University of Venezuela. Later in 1993 he graduated as a lawyer at the Andrés Bello Catholic University of Caracas.
In 1997 he served as director of the Sabaneta jail in Maracaibo and general director of the foreign affairs office of Zulia. Two years later he became alderman of the city [1]
In the year 2000 he is elected as mayor of Maracaibo and is reelected in 2004.
Di Martino became a member of the PSUV and ran for governor of Zulia in the regional elections held on 23 November 2008 but was defeated by Pablo Pérez of A New Era.[2]
Personal life
Di Martino is married to Ana Clara Barboza, president of the Fundacion Niños del Sol, and have 5 children [3]