Pedro Carmona

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Pedro Francisco Carmona Estanga is a former Venezuelan trade organization leader who was briefly declared President of Venezuela during an abortive 2002 military coup against Hugo Chávez. He occupied the office of President from April 12 to April 13. After the coup failed, Carmona, wanted by the authorities for illegal usurpation of power, escaped house arrest, fled to Colombia and later surfaced in Miami, Florida. Wikipedia
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July 6, 1941
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  • Daily News - eluniversal.com

    Noticias de Venezuela y el mundo. Avances informativos de ltimo minuto y reportajes desarrollados en profundidad. Incluye secciones de poltica, deportes, economa, entretenimiento, tecnologa, clasificados y un archivo con noticias desde 1996
    english.eluniversal.com/2006/04/24/en_pol_art_24A698197.s...
  • BBC: Venezuelan coup leader...

    Pedro Carmona, the Venezuelan businessman who briefly replaced President Hugo Chavez during a failed coup last month, has been granted political asylum by the Colombian Government.
    news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_2009000/2...
  • BBC Mundo | NOTICIAS |...

    Carmona se encuentra detenido tras el regreso de Hugo Chvez al poder.
    news.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/news/newsid_1925000/1925832.stm
  • Venezuelan Coup Leader...

    Venezuelan businessman Pedro Carmona, who was president for one day, is now in Colombia after accepting that country's offer of asylum. Latin American nations have a long tradition of granting asylum to their neighbor's troublemakers.
    www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/05/29/world/main510491.shtml
  • Wikipedia

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  • latinbusinesschronicle

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