Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his longtime
companion, former Attorney General Cilia Flores finally tied the knot in a
civil ceremony on Tuesday, HuffingtonPost.com reported.
According to HiffingtonPost.com, Maduro announced his
wedding on Tuesday on state TV during a ceremony in the presence of the
country’s governors presided over by the ruling socialists' Caracas mayor,
Jorge Rodriguez.
Maduro and Flores have been a couple for some two decades.
Maduro was sworn in as Venezuelan president earlier in the
year replacing Hugo Chavez, who had ruled the South American nation for 14
years. He died on March 5 at the age of 58 after a two-year fight with cancer.
Flores has three children, Maduro one, both from previous
unions.
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