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Carlos Ramírez MacGregor

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He was congressman seven times spanning a period of over three decades. During his first nomination to Congress, he distinguished himself by defending the economic interests of his state at the time when imports from the USA were restricted because of World War II.
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When democracy was restored to Venezuela in 1958, Ramírez MacGregor returned to politics, but finally resigned to active participation when he refused to back the candidacy of the AD leader
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from 1958 to 1973. In both positions he was a prolific writer of articles on social and political issues. He opposed the dictatorship of Gen.
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When he returned to his country, Venezuela was still being ruled by the dictator
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party (AD) and military officers, that ruled the country until 1948.
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In 1949, Ramírez MacGregor became director of the Maracaibo daily
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Permanent Representatives of Venezuela to the United Nations
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Together with politicians such as Alfredo Tarre Murzi and
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Venezuelan lawyer, politician, newspaperman, and diplomat
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Index

Carlos Ramirez MacGregor
Maracaibo
Caracas
Juan Vicente Gómez
Eleazar López Contreras
Arturo Uslar Pietri
Venezuelan Democratic Party
Isaias Medina Angarita
Accion Democratica
Maria Moors Cabot prize
University of Columbia
Marcos Pérez Jiménez
Carlos Andrés Pérez
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Governors of Zulia
Ruíz
Valbuena
Castillo
López
Bautista
G. Aranguren
R. Olivares
Lares

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