
Ramón J. Velásquez
Ramón J. Velásquez was a prominent Venezuelan statesman and historian, best known for his role as the provisional president of Venezuela during a pivotal moment in the country’s history. He served as governor of Caracas and was a vocal critic of the political elite in Venezuela, emphasizing the disconnect between the rulers and the people. His insights into Venezuelan society and politics, particularly during times of crisis such as El Caracazo, reflect his deep understanding of the nation’s struggles for democracy and sovereignty.
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Ramón J. Velásquez reflects on the Venezuelan people's abandonment of their homes during turbulent times.
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