Jorge García Carneiro Explained

Jorge García Carneiro
Order:3rd
Office:Governor of Vargas
Term Start:28 November 2008
Term End:22 May 2021
Predecessor:Antonio Rodríguez San Juan
Successor:José Manuel Suárez[1]
Order2:Minister of Defense
Predecessor2:José Luís Prieto
Successor2:Raúl Baduel
Term Start2:8 January 2004
Term End2:25 December 2006
Birth Date:8 February 1952
Birth Place:Caracas, Venezuela
Spouse:María del Valle de García
Profession:Politician
Party:Fifth Republic Movement (MVR)
United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV)

Jorge Luis García Carneiro (8 February 1952 – 22 May 2021)[2] was a Venezuelan politician. He was elected the governor of Vargas in 2008, having previously been head of the Venezuelan Army, Minister of Defense, and Minister for Social Development and Popular Participation. He was a member of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) of Venezuela's late president, Hugo Chávez.

Biography

García Carneiro graduated from the Military Academy of Venezuela in 1975. During the 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt, as the general in charge of the largest military unit in Caracas, he was taken prisoner at Fort Tiuna.

García Carneiro was the head of the Venezuelan Army from January 2003 to January 2004, when he became Minister of Defense.[3] He held this position until December 2006.[4]

On 22 May 2021, Delcy Rodríguez announced his death.[5]

Sanctions

See main article: International sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis. On 25 February 2019, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the United States Department of the Treasury placed sanctions in effect against García Carneiro and governors of 3 other Venezuelan states for alleged involvement in corruption and in blocking the delivery of humanitarian aid.[6]

García Carneiro was sanctioned by the Canadian government on 15 April 2019 under the Special Economic Measures Act.[7] The government statement said "the sanctions hit high ranking officials of the Maduro regime, regional governors, and people directly implicated in activities undermining democratic institutions". Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland stated, "The Maduro dictatorship must be held accountable for this crisis and depriving Venezuelans of their most basic rights and needs. Canada is committed to supporting the peaceful restoration of constitutional democracy in Venezuela."[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: José Manuel Suárez asume la Gobernación de Vargas. 2021-05-23. 2021-05-22. Efecto Cocuyo. es.
  2. Biografía del General, accessed 19 October 2010
  3. BBC Monitoring, 7 January 2004, Venezuela's Chavez appoints army chief as new defence minister
  4. http://pdba.georgetown.edu/Executive/Venezuela/cabinet.html Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Gabinete Cabinet
  5. Web site: 2021-05-22. Dictadura de Maduro anuncia muerte del gobernador del estado Vargas, Jorge Luis García Carneiro. 2021-05-22. AlbertoNews. es.
  6. Web site: Treasury Sanctions Governors of Venezuelan States Aligned with Maduro. 25 February 2019. Office of Foreign Assets Control. United States Department of the Treasury. 20 April 2019.
  7. Web site: Regulations Amending the Special Economic Measures (Venezuela) Regulations . Government of Canada . 12 April 2019 . 15 April 2019 .
  8. News: Canada expands Venezuela sanctions, adds 43 people close to Maduro . CBC Canada . 15 April 2019 . 15 April 2019 .