Raúl Leoni | |
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President of the Republic of Venezuela | |
In office 13 March 1964 – 11 March 1969 |
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Preceded by | Rómulo Betancourt |
Succeeded by | Rafael Caldera |
Senator for life | |
In office 11 March 1969 – 5 July 1972 |
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President of the National Congress of Venezuela | |
In office 1959–1962 |
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Minister of Labor of Venezuela | |
In office 1945–1948 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Raúl Leoni Otero 26 April 1905 El Manteco, Bolívar State, Venezuela |
Died | 5 July 1972 New York City, New York, U.S. |
(aged 67)
Political party | Acción Democrática |
Spouse(s) | Carmen América Fernández Alcalá (Menca de Leoni) |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
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Raúl Leoni Otero (26 April 1905 – 5 July 1972) was President of Venezuela from 1964 until 1969. He was a member of the Generation of 1928 and a charter member of the Acción Democrática party, and the first Labor minister of Venezuela (during El Trienio Adeco, 1945–48).
Leoni was born in El Manteco, Bolívar State, son of Clement Leoni Scribani, born in Corsica. He graduated at the Central University of Venezuela in Caracas as a lawyer. He was a member of the Generation of 1928, and the first Labor minister of Venezuela (during El Trienio Adeco, 1945–48).
Leoni took control of the presidency on 13 March 1964, succeeding Rómulo Betancourt; both were members of the Acción Democrática.
One of the pillars of a political consolidation in Venezuela, the Pacto de Punto Fijo, was underestimated by Leoni, since in his opinion it reduced the "coherence and organization of the regime". Strictly, the pact mandated that the composition of the executive cabinet be limited to representatives of three of the more important political parties: Acción Democrática (AD), COPEI and Unión Republicana Democrática (URD). Leoni initially formed a cabinet with a few members of his party and a good number of independents. Later, in November 1964, Leoni initiated conversations with leaders of the involved parties to rescue the spirit of the pact. A new cabinet was formed, but it lasted for only 16 months.