Henrique Salas Römer | |
Order: | 56th |
Office: | Governor of Carabobo |
Term Start: | 1990 |
Term End: | 1996 |
Successor: | Henrique Salas Feo |
Birth Date: | 17 April 1936 |
Birth Place: | Puerto Cabello |
Spouse: | Raiza Salas Römer |
Profession: | Politician, Economist |
Henrique Salas Römer (born 17 April 1936 in Puerto Cabello, Carabobo, Venezuela)[1] is a Venezuelan economist from Yale University, politically active in Venezuela since 1983.
He was elected to congress as a member of the COPEI party in 1983, and then re-elected. In 1989 he was elected governor of his home state Carabobo and re-elected in 1992.
In 1998, he ran for the presidency of Venezuela as the candidate of Project Venezuela, a national party developing out of Römer's regional Project Carabobo party. Four days before the election, the two main political parties in Venezuela at the time, COPEI and Democratic Action, switched their support to him. In the election, he was runner-up to Hugo Chávez, garnering 40% of the vote in a six-man race. As an outcome of his presidential campaign, he founded a new political organization, Proyecto Venezuela.