Venezuelan Federation of Chambers of Commerce
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.
Fedecámaras' mission is to strengthen Venezuela's business system on the base of the principles of democracy and economic liberty. In practice this means acting as a concerting organism of Venezuela's main policies (investment, development, employment, inflation, wages, interest rates, among other policy sectors) together with the government and other unions operating in the country. Its principal values are liberty, democracy, private property, professionalism and leadership.
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 2017-2019 period is the following: Carlos Larrazábal Gonzalez is the President; Ricardo Cusanno is the first vice-president, Pedro Rivas is the second vice-president and Fernando Cepeda is the Treasurer.[1]
List of past presidents Fedecámaras:
Presidents of Fedecámaras | |||
Name | Period | ||
---|---|---|---|
Luis Gonzalo Marturet | 1945–1946 | ||
Domingo Navarro Méndez | 1946–1947 | ||
Óscar Machado Zuloaga | 1947–1949 | ||
Lope Mendoza G. | 1949–1950 | ||
Silvio Gutiérrez | 1950–1952 | ||
Luis Gonzalo Marturet | 1952–1953 | ||
Ibrahim Velutini | 1953–1954 | ||
Francisco Morillo R. | 1954–1955 | ||
Feliciano Pacanins | 1955–1956 | ||
Ángel Cervini | 1957–1958 | ||
Alejandro Hernández | 1958–1960 | ||
Rafael Echeverría | 1960–1961 | ||
Armando Branger | 1961–1963 | ||
Emilio Conde Jahn | 1963–1965 | ||
Concepción Quijada | 1965–1967 | ||
Alfredo Lafée | 1967–1969 | ||
Óscar de Guruceaga | 1969–1971 | ||
Carlos G. Rangel | 1971–1973 | ||
Alfredo Paúl Delfino | 1973–1975 | ||
Antonio Díaz Martínez | 1975–1977 | ||
Carlos Vogeler Rincones | 1977–1979 | ||
Ciro Añez Fonseca | 1979–1981 | ||
Carlos Sequera Yépez | 1981–1983 | ||
Adán Celis | 1983–1985 | ||
Rafael Marcial Garmendia | 1985–1987 | ||
Hugo Fonseca Viso | 1987–1989 | ||
Eddo Polesel | 1989–1991 | ||
Freddy Rojas Parra | 1991–1993 | ||
Edgar Romero Nava | 1993–1995 | ||
Jorge Serrano F. | 1995–1997 | ||
Francisco Natera | 1997–1999 | ||
Vicente Brito | 1999–2001 | ||
Pedro Carmona Estanga | 2001–2002 | ||
Carlos Fernández | 2002–2003 | ||
Albis Muñoz | 2003–2005 | ||
José Luis Betancourt | 2005–2007 | ||
José Manuel González | 2007–2009 | ||
Noel Álvarez | 2009–2011 | ||
Jorge Botti | 2011–2013 | ||
Jorge Roig | 2013–2015 | ||
Francisco Martínez | 2015–2017 | ||
Carlos Larrazábal | 2017–2019 |
See also
- Venezuelan coup attempt of 2002
References
- "DIRECTIVA | Fedecamaras". Fedecamaras (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 October 2017.
External links