PEREZ, CARLOS ANDRES


Meaning of PEREZ, CARLOS ANDRES in English

born Oct. 27, 1922, Rubio, Venezuela in full Carlos Andrs Prez Rodrguez president of Venezuela from 1974 to 1979 and from 1989 to 1993. Prez began his political life as a member of the liberal political party Democratic Action, led by Rmulo Betancourt. When Betancourt took power as president of the junta that overthrew President Isaas Medina Angarita in 1945, Prez followed as his secretary. A right-wing coup drove Prez and other party leaders into exile until 1958, when the dictatorship of Marcos Prez Jimnez was overthrown. Prez then served in several important government and party posts. With Betancourt's support, Prez easily won the 1973 presidential elections. The most important issues facing his administration concerned Venezuela's petroleum production, in particular the question of foreign ownership and how to invest the enormous proceeds received by the government. In 1976 Venezuela nationalized the entire oil industry, while maintaining foreign technical and managerial personnel to ensure efficient operation. Prez also ordered a production slowdown to conserve resources, passed measures designed to stimulate small business and agriculture, and channeled petroleum income into hydroelectric projects, education programs, and steel mills. While preserving friendly relations with the United States, he underscored his policy of autonomy from it by supporting Panama's demand for control of the Panama Canal and reestablishing diplomatic relations with Cuba (broken in 1961). As a former president, Prez was barred by law from seeking reelection for 10 years. Upon that period's termination, Prez was again elected to the presidency, where he promoted free-market economic reforms. He survived two attempted military coups in 1992 but was removed from office in 1993. He was then arrested and imprisoned in 1994 on charges of embezzlement and misuse of public funds.

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