Venezuelan Federation of Chambers of Commerce explained

The Venezuelan Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Production (Spanish: Federación de Cámaras y Asociaciones de Comercio y Producción de Venezuela) or Fedecámaras is Venezuela's main business union. It is formed by businesses that represent all economic sectors of the country.

Fedecámaras is composed of chambers of commerce (cámara in Spanish) in fourteen basic trade groups: banking, agriculture, commerce, construction, energy, manufacturing, media, mining, ranching, insurance, transportation, tourism, real estate and telecommunications. Additionally, 18 regional Fedecámaras chapters complete the organisation. Fedecámaras represents small, medium and large-size companies.

In practice, the intended function of Fedecámaras is to act as a cartel controlling these sectors of the Venezuelan economy, setting wages and working conditions within each respective trade. Fedecámaras enforces these conditions by several means, including strikes against their aggregate employees to enforce wages and conditions. The cámaras also seek to informally control the amount of competition they will allow into each trade by controlling membership, and the rights enjoyed by members.

This organization was at political odds with former Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. During a failed coup d'état against him in April 2002, former Fedecámaras president Pedro Carmona assumed the role of interim de facto president of Venezuela for two days.

Background

Founded in 1944, Fedecámaras was formed with the main objective of protecting the free enterprise, by promoting the development and diversification of the country within a regulatory system that guarantees the rights of all individuals, and by defending its members and affiliates.

President and leadership

The current leadership for the 2021-2023 period is the following: Carlos Fernández Gallardo is the president; Adán Celis Michelena is the first vice-president, Felipe Capozzolo is the second vice-president, and César Augusto Guillén Lamus is the treasurer.[1]

List of past presidents Fedecámaras:

Presidents of Fedecámaras
NamePeriod
Luis Gonzalo Marturet1945–1946
Domingo Navarro Méndez1946–1947
Óscar Machado Zuloaga1947–1949
Lope Mendoza G.1949–1950
Silvio Gutiérrez1950–1952
Luis Gonzalo Marturet1952–1953
Ibrahim Velutini1953–1954
Francisco Morillo R.1954–1955
Feliciano Pacanins1955–1956
Ángel Cervini1957–1958
Alejandro Hernández1958–1960
Rafael Echeverría1960–1961
Armando Branger1961–1963
Emilio Conde Jahn1963–1965
Concepción Quijada1965–1967
Alfredo Lafée1967–1969
Óscar de Guruceaga1969–1971
Carlos G. Rangel1971–1973
Alfredo Paúl Delfino1973–1975
Antonio Díaz Martínez1975–1977
Carlos Vogeler Rincones1977–1979
Ciro Añez Fonseca1979–1981
Carlos Sequera Yépez1981–1983
Adán Celis1983–1985
Rafael Marcial Garmendia1985–1987
Hugo Fonseca Viso1987–1989
Eddo Polesel1989–1991
Freddy Rojas Parra1991–1993
Edgar Romero Nava1993–1995
Jorge Serrano F.1995–1997
Francisco Natera1997–1999
Vicente Brito1999–2001
Pedro Carmona Estanga2001–2002
Carlos Fernández2002–2003
Albis Muñoz2003–2005
José Luis Betancourt2005–2007
José Manuel González2007–2009
Noel Álvarez2009–2011
Jorge Botti2011–2013
Jorge Roig2013–2015
Francisco Martínez2015–2017
Carlos Larrazábal2017–2019
Ricardo Cusanno2019–2021
Carlos Fernández Gallardo2021–2023
Adán Celis Michelena2023-present

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Quienes Somos . Fedecamaras . 12 December 2022.