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Julio Borges

1969 - Today

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Julio Andrés Borges Junyent (born 22 October 1969 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan politician and lawyer. In the late 1990s he had a TV court show called "Justicia Para Todos" on Radio Caracas Televisión. He co-founded the party Primero Justicia in 2000 together with Henrique Capriles Radonski and Leopoldo Lopez. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Julio Borges is the 18,876th most popular politician (down from 18,706th in 2019), the 135th most popular biography from Venezuela (down from 133rd in 2019) and the 54th most popular Venezuelan Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Julio Borges ranks 18,876 out of 19,576Before him are Reince Priebus, Raghubar Das, Tony Leon, Trần Hiếu Ngân, Bob Woolmer, and Josef Pröll. After him are John Murtha, Anja Karliczek, Frédérique Vidal, Orly Levy, Doug Ducey, and Rehman Malik.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Julio Borges ranks 889Before him are Tim Sherwood, Lyudmila Prokasheva, Yasuhiro Yoshida, Adalbert Zafirov, Michael O'Neill, and Victor Alexander. After him are Valentina Tserbe-Nessina, Luis Musrri, Amy Landecker, Mohamed Suleiman, Thomas Johanson, and Masahiko Nakagawa.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Julio Borges ranks 135 out of 183Before him are Josef Martínez (1993), Rafael Dudamel (1973), Jesús Valenzuela (1983), Johan Santana (1979), Ivian Sarcos (1989), and José Rujano (1982). After him are Unai Etxebarria (1972), Roberto Rosales (1988), Rubén Limardo (1985), Norkys Batista (1977), Félix Hernández (1986), and José Altuve (1990).

Among POLITICIANS In Venezuela

Among politicians born in Venezuela, Julio Borges ranks 54Before him are Delcy Rodríguez (1969), Raimundo Andueza Palacio (1846), Julián Castro (1810), Pedro Zerolo (1960), Leopoldo López (1971), and Jorge Arreaza (1973).