
Ramón J. Velázquez
Ramón J. Velázquez was a prominent Venezuelan politician and intellectual, known for his significant contributions to the country's political landscape during the late 20th century. He played a key role in the formation of the Presidential Commission for State Reform (Copre) in 1984, which aimed to make the Venezuelan government more efficient and democratic following decades of political upheaval. Velázquez was an advocate for public administration reform and worked tirelessly to enhance citizen engagement in governance.
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Recent news mentions
Ramón J. Velázquez authored a work that discusses Joaquín Crespo as the last military caudillo of Venezuela.
Joaquín Crespo y el Gran Elector - Rituales del poder en la Venezuela guzmancista: ascenso y caída de Telmo Romero (Parte II)Ramón J. Velázquez is noted for excusing Diógenes Escalante from a meeting.
La enfermedad de Diógenes Escalante, otro cisne negroRamón J. Velázquez was involved in the promotion of the Copre.
Democracia con eficacia: la Copre versus el DOGE





























