Carmelo Lauría Lesseur

Carmelo Lauría Lesseur
Minister of Home Affairs of Venezuela
In office
1992–1992
President Carlos Andrés Pérez
Succeeded by Luis Piñerúa Ordaz
Secretary of the Presidency of Venezuela
In office
1985–1988
President Jaime Lusinchi
Preceded by Simón Alberto Consalvi
Personal details
Profession businessman, politician

Carmelo Antonio Lauría Lesseur (24 August 1936 29 November 2010[1][2]) was a Venezuelan businessman, lawyer and politician. He served in several ministerial positions for Carlos Andrés Pérez, and was Secretary of the Presidency for Jaime Lusinchi from 1985 to 1988, and Governor of the Federal District (1984-5).[3] He also served as President of the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies. Among other business positions he was Director of Banco Central de Venezuela and President of Banco de Venezuela, and a board member of Sidor.[1]

Lauría was said to be one of the "Twelve Apostles", a group of Venezuelan businessmen close to President Carlos Andrés Pérez during his first term,[4] Lauria served briefly as Minister for Development in 1974, during the First Presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez. He was also briefly Interior Minister in 1992 during the Second Presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez. He obtained a law degree and a doctorate in law from the Andrés Bello Catholic University, and taught there and at the Central University of Venezuela.[3][5]

References

  1. 1 2 (in Spanish) Globovision, 30 November 2010, Hoy se realizará ceremonia fúnebre del dirigente político Carmelo Lauría
  2. (in Spanish) RAFAEL DÍAZ CASANOVA, El Universal, 3 December 2010, Carmelo que está en el cielo
  3. 1 2 (in Spanish) Democratic Action, 29 November 2010, CEN de AD lamenta la muerte de Carmelo Lauría Archived August 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Fernando Coronil. The magical state: nature, money, and modernity in Venezuela, University of Chicago Press, 1997. p247
  5. (in Spanish) El Nacional, 30 November 2010, Falleció el dirigente adeco Carmelo Lauría


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