Ricardo Bueso

Ricardo Bueso is a Guatemalan businessman and politician.[1][2]

Biography

In the early 1990s, he served as Guatemalan Ambassador to Belize under President Jorge Serrano Elías.[2] In 1996, he bought the newly privatized telecommunications firm TELGUA, now known as Claro Guatemala.[1][3] In 2003, he ran for President as a member of the Democracia Cristiana Guatemalteca political party, but withdrew.[1][4]

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References

  1. Julieta Sandoval, Marvin Del Cid, DCG proclama a Ricardo Bueso, Prensa Libre, 26/05/03
  2. Barbara Hogenboom, Alex E. Fernández Jilberto, Big Business and Economic Development: Conglomerates and Economic Groups in Developing Countries and Transition Economies Under Globalisation, Routledge, 2006, pp. 223-224,
  3. Wayne Leighton, Carlos Sabino, Privatization of Telecommunications in Guatemala: A Tale Worth Telling, Universidad Francisco Marroquín: The Antigua Forum, 2013, p. 57
  4. GUATEMALA: Bueso bails out of presidential race, LatinNews, 14 August 2003


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