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In April 2009 Chacón is appointed as Minister for Science, Technology and Intermediate Industries until December 6, 2009. He submitted his resignation after the arrest of his brother Arné Chacón for his alleged links with an investigation started after the intervention of seven financial institutions
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In 1999 Chacón worked at the General Administration of Operations of the National Commission of Telecommunications (Conatel) coordinating the working teams that prepared the Organic Law on Telecommunications and the National Plan of Telecommunications. In May 2001 he was appointed General Director of
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He held the post of Minister of Communications again between December 2008 and April 2009, which was named at the time Ministry of the People's Power for Communication and Information (MINCI). Chacón was the head of Publicity and Propaganda of the Socialist United Party of Venezuela for the option
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Jesse Chacón graduated from the Military Academy in 1987 obtaining a degree in Military Arts In 1996 he received his degree in systems engineering from the Polytechnic University of the National Armed Forces (UNEFA). He also completed a postgraduate study in Telematics at the National Institute of
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On January 9, 2007, Chacón was appointed as Minister of Telecommunications and Informatics. During his administration the Venezuelan State could nationalize the provider company of phone and internet services CANTV, He presided over the closure of television broadcaster
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While holding the rank of lieutenant he participated in the coup d'état on 27 November 1992 in Venezuela, which followed the coup in February 1992 earlier that year against the government of President
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In January 2008 Jesse Chacón was appointed Minister of the Secretariat of the Presidency, where he supported the administration of president Hugo Chávez.
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A military tribunal sentenced him of 22 years of imprisonment, but two years after the coup president Rafael Caldera pardoned the soldiers involved.
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the second attempted coup of that year, when he took part in the occupation of the station of the state television station channel
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Chacon acted as Minister of Interior and Justice between 2004 and January 2007, under the presidency of
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By the end of 2015 President Nicolás Maduro appointed Jesse Chacón as ambassador in Austria.
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Chacón was born on 9 November 1965 and studied Military Art and Sciences at the
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politician, engineer, and former military officer. Chacón participated in the
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Telecommunications in France and the Simón Bolívar University in Caracas.
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In April 2013, Jesse Chacón is appointed as Minister of Electric Power.
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Secretariat of the Presidency ministers of Venezuela
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Minister of Interior and Justice
Lucas Rincón Romero
Pedro Carreño
Blanca Eckhout
PSUV
Alma mater
Military Academy of Venezuela
Venezuelan
November 1992 coup attempt
Venezolana de Televisión
Rafael Caldera
Carlos Andrés Pérez
Venezolana de Televisión
Military Academy of Venezuela

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