Ramón Lobo (economist)

Ramón Augusto Lobo Moreno (born 24 April 1967) is a Venezuelan politician, economist and professor who served as president of the Central Bank of Venezuela between 2017 and 2018.[1][2] He was a deputy to the National Assembly representing Mérida state and Minister of Finance of Venezuela in 2017. As of December 2018, he currently serves as Minister Counselor and charge d'affaires of the Embassy of Venezuela in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.[3]

Ramón Augusto Lobo Moreno
President of the Central Bank of Venezuela
In office
October 26, 2017  June 19, 2018
PresidentNicolas Maduro
Preceded byCalixto Ortega Sánchez
Minister of Popular Power for the Economy and Finances
In office
January 4, 2017  October 26, 2017
PresidentNicolas Maduro
Preceded bySimon Zerpa
Deputy of the National Assembly
In office
January 5, 2011  January 4, 2017
Personal details
Born (1964-04-24) April 24, 1964
La Azulita, Mérida, Venezuela
NationalityVenezuelan
Political partyFifth Republic Movement (MVR)
United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV)
Alma materUniversity Fermín Toro
ProfessionEconomist, politician, professor
WebsiteRamón Lobo - PSUV

Personal life

Lobo was born in La Azulita, Andrés Bello Municipality of Mérida State, on April 24, 1967. Eldest son of Ramón Lobo Albarrán and Silvina Moreno de Lobo. He is married to Carolina Marín de Lobo, whose union was born by his daughters Silvina Ariana and Oriana Carolina.

The path traveled by Ramón Lobo in terms of vocational training has been long and fruitful, he studied elementary school at the "Rafael María Torres" National School, continued secondary education at the Liceo Bolivarian Educational Unit "La Azulita" and then enters the University from Los Andes (ULA) where he obtains the Economist Degree. The concern for training as a more complete professional leads him to study a postgraduate degree at the Fermín Toro University where he acquires the Title of Magister Scientiarum in Business Management.

During his professional practice he has worked as an assistant administrator and Budget analyst at the ULA School of Pharmacy. He was an instructor professor at the University Institute "Antonio José de Sucre" where he has taught the Chairs of Accounting, Economics and Financial Mathematics.

Political career

From a very young age, in his native La Azulita, he created a group that defended the rights and injustices of the Azulitenses, which would later become a political party and then a community movement. This is LA ESPUELA, this group had from newspapers to candidates for mayors against the AD and COPEI parties. It was not until 1999 where, together with the MVR, he managed to be mayor of the Andrés Bbello municipality.

Lobo served as Mayor of the Andrés Bello Municipality during two consecutive periods (2000-2008), where he acquires greater experience in public management and optimizes citizen participation in the exercise of municipal government. In the life of Ramón Lobo, political activity has been a permanent inspiration, the fight for equality and social justice led him to integrate the Youth and Communist Party of Venezuela, 1986/1996. It is an active part of the Movement June 24, 1987/1991. In the ULA he assumes the student leadership as a Member of the Student Center of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences by Option 89, 1989/1991. He has not abandoned his roots or his homeland to integrate the La Espuela Azulitense Community Movement, since 1991.

In the Fifth Republic Movement (MVR), he was a member and Finance Coordinator of the Andrés Bello Municipality between 1998 to 2007. Following the creation of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) he joined the “La Victoria de Bolívar” Battalion Spokesman in the Andrés Bello Municipality. It integrates the Territorial Patrol “Alí Primera” and the Sectorial of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the ULA. He was a State Spokesman of the PSUV Organizing Committee, Delegate of the PSUV for the Municipality Andrés Bello and State Spokesman before the First Extraordinary Congress of the PSUV.

Lobo was the deputy candidate for the National Assembly of Electoral Circuit No. 2 by decision of the PSUV bases, and was in the National Parliament by decision of the People in defense and deepening of the Socialist Revolution being elected by an average amount of 52% and 58% respectively during two periods from 2011–16 and 2016-17.

On 4 January 2017, President Nicolás Maduro appointed as Minister of the Popular Power for Economy, Finance, Public Banking, Trade and Industry Wolf as part of his cabinet as part of the Agenda Ofensiva Carabobo.

On 26 October 2017, the National Constituent Assembly appointed Lobo as the next president of the Central Bank of Venezuela, even though the constitution of Venezuela and the Law on the Central Bank establishes that the ratification of the president of the Central Bank must be approved by the National Assembly majority opposition after being chosen by the president.[4][5]

On 10 December 2018, President Nicolás Maduro designated Lobo as Minister Counselor and charge d'affairs of the Venezuelan Embassy in Saudi Arabia.[3]

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References

  1. "Galería de Expresidentes | Banco Central de Venezuela". www.bcv.org.ve.
  2. Reuters (26 October 2017). "Ministro Ramón Lobo es el nuevo presidente del Banco Central en Venezuela". El Economista. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  3. "Designan a Ramón Lobo como Ministro Consejero en embajada venezolana de Arabia Saudita | Últimas Noticias". www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  4. Avendaño, Shari (19 June 2018). "Calixto Ortega Sánchez es el nuevo presidente del BCV". Efecto Cocuyo. Archived from the original on 20 June 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  5. Pernia, Armando (19 June 2018). "Calixto Ortega Sánchez llega al BCV para asegurar la reconversión monetaria". Tal Cual Digital.
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