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David Smolansky — Founder & President

Founder & President

David
Smolansky

Biographical Record

David Smolansky served as the Mayor of El Hatillo City in Caracas, Venezuela. His tenure gained national and international recognition for its transparency and notable reduction in kidnappings — despite operating in one of the world's most violent capitals.

His commitment to addressing human rights violations and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela led him to play a pivotal role in non-violent protests against Maduro's dictatorship. As a result of defending democratic values while serving in local government, he faced arbitrary arrest warrants, removal from his Mayoral role, illegal disqualification from public service, a ban from voting, and ultimately, forced exile.

After fleeing Venezuela, the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) appointed Smolansky as the Special Envoy to address the Venezuelan migration and refugee crisis — the largest in the world. He authored 15 reports and conducted over 20 official visits to 11 countries in the Americas, advocating for policies to protect and integrate Venezuelan migrants and refugees who have fled Maduro's regime.

Smolansky's academic background includes a B.A. in Journalism from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello and a Master of International Public Policy from Johns Hopkins University. He also served as a visiting fellow at Georgetown University and a Draper Hills Fellow at Stanford University. He is the founder and president of the Miranda Center for Democracy.

The violation of his human, political, and civic rights has been brought before the International Criminal Court, and was featured in reports by the OAS and United Nations on possible crimes against humanity in Venezuela.