PEREZ JIMENEZ, MARCOS


Meaning of PEREZ JIMENEZ, MARCOS in English

born April 25, 1914, Michelena, Venezuela professional soldier and president of Venezuela whose regime was marked by extravagance, corruption, police oppression, and mounting unemployment. A graduate of the Venezuelan Military Academy, Prez Jimnez began his political career in 1944, participating in the coups d'tat of October 1945 and November 1948. After the second coup he served as a member of the military junta that ruled Venezuela. In December 1952 he became provisional president by designation of the armed forces-an appointment confirmed by the constituent assembly of 1953, which, under his control, elected him to a five-year presidential term (1953-58). Financed by income from oil royalties, Prez Jimnez began a vast program of public works, including the construction of highways, hotels, office buildings, factories, and dams. Prez Jimnez and his associates received a commission from every project. The ubiquitous secret police, the closing of the university, the silencing of the press, rampant inflation, and the jailing of five priests led the church to ally itself with the opposition parties, the dissatisfied workers, and younger military men who felt excluded from the rewards of the administration. After being forced out of office in January 1958, Prez Jimnez fled to the U.S., reportedly taking with him approximately $200,000,000. In 1963 Prez Jimnez was extradited by the U.S. to stand trial for embezzlement of government funds. After serving five years in jail, he was released and went to Spain in August 1968. Elected to the Senate in 1969 in absentia, his election was annulled on the grounds that he was not a registered voter in Venezuela. In March 1972 in Madrid he announced his candidacy for president in the forthcoming elections. He returned once more to Caracas in May 1972, but his visit prompted riots in the city, and he returned to Spain.

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