Gustavo Coronel
Honest people in government usually obtains good results. A government of gangsters rarely will. If
the government is made up of a portion of bureaucrats with a criminal
record we face potential disaster. The government of Hugo Chavez and
Nicolas Maduro has had a number of collaborators with murky credentials.
I will not waste my time asking that these persons be investigated or
punished but I believe is useful to repeat, time after time, that a
government with members such as those is doomed to failure.
1. Hugo
Chávez Frías was president for 14 years. As an active member of the
armed forces he led a coup against the democratic presidency of Carlos
Andres Perez. By his own admission he told the soldiers he brought to
the coup that they were going to a parade. He took them to die and he
chose to remain behind instead of leading the charge. This
coup caused more than 100 innocent lives. He had blood in his hands and
he was proud of it. When president he instituted the day of this coup
as a “national festivity”.
2. Diosdado Cabello, Pedro Carreño, Francisco Arias Cardenas, Jesse
Chacón, Luis Acosta Carlez, among others, accompanied him in this coup
and also had blood in their hands and committed an act of treason
against the Venezuelan constitution.
3. Adina
Bastidas, vice president of the republic at one time was caught by the
Caracas police in the 1960’s robbing a lady of her savings at gun point
at the doors of a bank. Source: daily newspaper El Universal
4. Freddy
Bernal, Mayor of Caracas, led a band of robbers in Caracas, also in the
1960’s. Source: daily newspaper El Universal. Lately he has been named
as a collaborator of drug traffickers by the U.S. government
5. Alí Rodríguez Araque, minister
several times, president of state oil company, ambassador. He was a
terrorist in the 1960’s, expert in explosives, tried to destroy valuable
national assets. Known as Comandante Fausto during his terrorist days.
6. Carlos
Lanz, president of aluminum company ALCASA and one of the ideologues of
the regime. He was the leading kidnapper of U.S. businessman William
Niehous in 1976 and was sent to prison for this crime
7. Clodosbaldo
Russian, former general Comptroller, deceased. Urban terrorist who was
sent to prison and escaped, never paying for his crimes.
8. Elias
Jaua, vice president of the republic and minister of the Interior.
Guerrilla member of the Americo Silva Front. Terrorist in the University
of Caracas, where he destroyed buses. He was rejected by Argentina when
proposed as ambassador. Source: http://mesaredondacontracomunistabg.blogspot.com/2013/07/quien-es-elias-jaua.html
9. Tarek El Aisami, minister several times. Terrorist at University. Contact with Hezbollah. Father is a Taliban and was representative in Venezuela of the Baath Party. Corruption in the family.
10. Ramón
Rodríguez Chacín. Minister of the Interior under Chavez. Contact with
the Colombian terrorist narco-group FARC. Named by the U.S. government
as collaborator of drug traffickers. con
11. Hugo Carvajal. Top intelligence officer of the government. Named by the U.S. government as collaborator of drug traffickers.
12. Henry Rangel Silva. Former minister of defense. Governor. Named by the U.S. government as collaborator of drug traffickers.
13. General
Alcalá Cordones, also named by the U.S. government as collaborator off
drug traffickers. The source for 11, 12 and 13 is: http://interamericansecuritywatch.com/tag/hugo-carvajal/
14. Isaías
Rodríguez. Former vice president of the republic and Attorney General
(Fiscal General). Person of interest in the murder of Danilo Anderson. As Attorney General he produced false witnesses to throw the Anderson case into confusion.
15. Alejandro
Andrade, Tobias Nóbrega. Finance top collaborators of the regime,
Andrade former Treasurer and openly living as a millionaire, Nóbrega
named as guilty of corruption while minister, in the Florida trial of
Carlos Kauffman. Source: http://www.petroleumworld.com/sunopf09120601.htm
16.
Cilia Flores, wife of current "president" Nicolas Maduro. She employed
over 30 relatives in the Venezuelan National Assembly.
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