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Rómulo Ernesto Betancourt Bello (22 February 1908 – 28 September 1981; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈromulo betaŋˈkuɾ]), known as "The Father of Venezuelan Democracy", was President of Venezuela from 1945 to 1948 and again from 1959 to 1964, as well as leader of Acción Democrática, Venezuela's dominant political party in the 20th century.
Betancourt, one of Venezuela's most important political figures, led a tumultuous and highly controversial career in Latin American politics. Periods of exile brought Betancourt in contact with various Latin American countries as well as the United States, securing his legacy as one of the few real international leaders to emerge from 20th-century Latin America. Scholars credit Betancourt as the Founding Father of modern democratic Venezuela.
Rómulo Betancourt was a very close friend of the Governor of Puerto Rico, Luis Muñoz Marín, visiting the island often and frequently exchanging political views with him, viewing him as a political advisor on Democracy. Although they disagreed on certain issues they remained faithful friends. On one occasion in 1963, he refused to attend the inauguration of Juan Bosch as president of the Dominican Republic if Bosch did not extend an invitation to Muñoz Marín, who had provided a safe haven for Bosch and various members of his political party in Puerto Rico. Betancourt attended the funeral of his friend in 1980.
Spanish (i/ˈspænɪʃ/, español), also called Castilian (i/kæˈstɪliən/, castellano ), is a Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain and today has hundreds of millions of native-speakers across the world.
Spanish is a part of the Ibero-Romance group of languages, which evolved from several dialects of common Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. It was first documented in central-northern Iberia in the 9th century and gradually spread with the expansion of the Kingdom of Castile into central and southern Iberia. Beginning in the early 16th century, Spanish was taken to the colonies of the Spanish Empire, most notably to the Americas, as well as territories in Africa, Oceania and the Philippines.
From its beginnings, Spanish vocabulary was influenced by its contact with Basque, as well as by neighboring Ibero-Romance languages, and later it absorbed many Arabic words during the Al-Andalus era in the Iberian Peninsula. It also adopted words from non-Iberian languages, particularly the Romance languages Occitan, French, Italian and Sardinian, as well as from Nahuatl and other Indigenous languages of the Americas.
Rafael Antonio Caldera Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [rafaˈel anˈtonjo kalˈdeɾa roˈðɾiɣes]; 24 January 1916 – 24 December 2009) was President of Venezuela from 1969 to 1974 and again from 1994 to 1999.
Caldera taught sociology and law at various universities before entering politics. He was a founding member of COPEI, Venezuela's Christian Democratic party. He first ran for president unsuccessfully in 1947 and tried again every time it was possible until finally succeeding in 1968, winning by a relatively scant 33,000 votes against a recently divided Acción Democrática party. When he was sworn into office in 1969, it marked the first peaceful transfer of power from one party to another in Venezuela's history. During his first presidency, Caldera was able to pacify the country by granting an amnesty that allowed guerrilla fighters, who had been operating clandestinely for almost a decade, to reincorporate into society and participate in politics.
In 1993, Caldera split from COPEI, the party he had founded, to form a new political party, Convergence, which, supported by a coalition of many small leftist parties: (MAS, MEP, PCV) as well as some centre-right parties (URD, MIN), raised Caldera to the presidency in December 1993. This was a fatal blow to the traditional parties which, leaderless and demoralized, garnered few votes in the election. He won a very narrow victory in that year's presidential election. During his second presidential period, he pardoned Hugo Chávez, who eventually went on to succeed him in 1999.
Los movimientos democráticos de izquierda y las relaciones con EEUU. El difícil 1958: intranquilidad. El Pacto de Punto Fijo y el Programa Mínimo Común. Rómulo Betancourt (1959–1964): asedios a la izquierda y a la derecha. Modernización y democratización. El problema petrolero y el desarrollo. La Constitución de 1961. El impacto y el legado de la Revolución cubana. Radicalizaciones: -División en Acción Democrática: nace el MIR. -Conflictos en el PCV. -La lucha armada y el problema cubano. -Democracia a prueba: Elecciones de 1963. -Raúl Leoni (1964–1969): crecimiento y democracia. -Los inicios de la pacificación (1965–1968). -Tercera división de Acción Democrática. -Victoria de COPEI y Rafael Caldera: la alternabilidad democrática.Rómulo Betancourt, génesis y vigencia de la ...
Produccion Venezolana que narra la historia del intento de asesinato del para entonces presidente de Venezuela Romulo Betancourt en el año 1960 en Caracas,con la actuacion del primer actor Venezolano Gustavo Rodriguez en el papel de Romulo Betancourt.
A pocos días del fallecimiento de Rómulo Betancourt, Rafael Caldera, en entrevista con Marcel Granier, habla sobre su legado; el atentado de Los Próceres en 1960 y el tema de la candidatura de este en 1973. ¿Fue Rómulo un caudillo?; el 18 de octubre de 1945; el Presidente Constitucional de 1959 a 1964; el hombre de Estado que sustituye al líder revolucionario; el encuentro en Nueva York; la primera división de AD; su amistad y concepto sobre Betancourt. Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Twitter: @RafaelCalderaOf Instagram: @rafaelcalderaoficial
Ante la población euforica, y miembros del partido Acción Democrática, el Padre de la Democracia se dirige con un mensaje amplio de unidad, respeto y esperanza sobre el por venir de la nación luego de la fuga de Marcos Perez Jimenez a las 3 Am el 23 de Enero de 1958...
No podemos dejar pasar por debajo de la mesa los 75 años de Acción Democrática, por esto hoy recordamos el discurso de una de las figuras más emblemáticas de este partido, Rómulo Betancourt, un discurso digno de la 4ta, es decir, lleno de odio y de exclusión.
Rómulo Betancourt Parte I. Cortesía de Bolívar Film, Caracas-Venezuela.
Nunca antes en el país las palabras de Rómulo Betancourt, Padre de la Democracia venezolana, habían tenido tanto sentido como hoy.
El 24 de junio de 1960, el presidente de ese entonces, Rómulo Betancourt, fue víctima de un atentado con explosivos en la avenida Los Próceres de Caracas, cuando se dirigía al desfile por el Día del Ejército
DOCUMENTAL DE RÓMULO BETANCOURT DESCÁRGALO COMPLETO Y GRÁTIS AQUÍ http://viid.me/qkbDDF "AL HACER CLICK EN EL LINK TE DIRIGIRÁS A SHORTE, ESPERA 5 SEGUNDOS Y DALE A ""QUITAR PUBLICIDAD"" ASI TE LLEVARÁ A GOOGLE DOCS, HAGA CLICK EN EL ENLACE ""descargar de todos modos"" USTED VERÁ LO SIGUIENTE: Lo sentimos, pero no podemos analizar si este archivo contiene virus. El archivo supera el tamaño establecido para el análisis de archivos. Descargar de todos modos DALE AL LINK ¡Y LISTO¡ COMIENZA A DESCARGAR! DOCUMENTAL DE CIPRIANO CASTRO DESCÁRGALO COMPLETO Y GRÁTIS AQUÍ http://viid.me/qkbA8G DOCUMENTAL DE JUAN VICENTE GÓMEZ DESCÁRGALO COMPLETO Y GRÁTIS AQUÍ http://viid.me/qkbDTy DOCUMENTAL DE ELEAZAR LÓPEZ CONTRERAS DESCÁRGALO COMPLETO Y GRÁTIS AQUÍ http://viid.me/...
Caracas, Venezuela. Title reads 'Another Victory for Democracy in Venezuela - New President Inaugurated'. GV. Exterior of Caracas Cathedral. MS. Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt leaving the cathedral. MS. Section of roadside crowd. Various shots of the President Betancourt walking along crowd lined streets. Various shots at a special ceremony in the Capitol, Venezuela. President Betancourt hands over the Presidency to Doctor Paul Leoni who takes the oath and is sworn in. (Comb.F.G.) Date found in the old record - 17/03/1964. FILM ID:3161.08 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpa...
Washington D. C., United States of America (USA). Title reads 'White House Welcome for Betancourt'. LV. White House. MS. American President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline Kennedy standing outside White House. Various shots of Guard of Honour of US Navy and Marines. Various shots of the President of Venezuela Romulo Betancourt and his wife getting a big welcome from President and Mrs Kennedy. Several shots of the American Secretary of State Dean Rusk inside White House extends his welcome. (Comb.F.G.) Date found in the old record - 20/02/963. FILM ID:2629.14 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT h...
Fidel Castro visita Venezuela 23 de Enero 1959
SHOTLIST FILE: Ciudad Sucre, Venezuela - 28 October 1997 1. Venezuelan President Rafael Caldera and officials cutting ribbon to inaugurate Ciudad Sucre 2. Caldera and officials unveiling of bust in honour of Marshall Antonio Jose Sucre - zoom in of bust 3. Caldera handing out property titles to residents 4. Various of President Caldera touring Ciudad Sucre FILE: Guasdualito, on the Venezuelan side of the border between Venezuela and Colombia - 09 August 1997 5. Wide of Caldera walking with visiting Colombian President, Ernesto Samper 6. Various of Caldera with Samper during welcome ceremony 7. Caldera speaking at ceremony 8. Various of Caldera, Samper and officials during talks 9. Various of Caldera and Samper at joint news conference STORYLINE Two-time President Rafael...
Various, Latin America. Title reads 'Alliance for Progress - President's Journey to Latin America'. Various shots of American President John F. Kennedy and Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy coming down steps from plane at San Juan's Airport in Puerto Rico to be welcomed by Governor Luis Munoz Marin. Tracking shots following President's car through crowd lined streets. LS. President Kennedy and wife on the balcony of La Fortaeza, the Governor's residence, with cut ins of crowds at gate. MS. President Kennedy and wife meeting guests at a dinner party given by the Governor. LS. Boeing landing at Caracas Airport in Venezuela. LS. President Kennedy and wife coming down steps of plane. MS. Pan along sign "Venezuela Welcomes President Kennedy". LS. Party is welcomed by President Romulo Betancourt. MS....
President and Mrs. Kennedy are welcomed by President Romulo Betancourt on his arrival at Maiquetia Airport in Caracas, Venezuela. President, Mrs. Kennedy, and President Romulo Betancourt visit an Inter-American Development Loan project, El Frio, Venezuela President Kennedy addresses the staff of the United States Embassy in Caracas. President Kennedy and President Romulo Betancourt of Venezuela issue a joint statement about their recent discussions. President Kennedy lays a wreath at the tomb of Simon Bolivar in Caracas. President and Mrs. Kennedy are welcomed at El Dorado Airport in Bogotá, Colombia, by President Alberto lleras Camargo. President Kennedy visits the site of the Techo Housing Project in Bogotá. President and Mrs. Kennedy are honored at a state dinner in the San Carlo...
La agrupación británica Queen se presenta en El Poliedro de Caracas. Se planificaron tres show, uno fue suspendido por la muerte del expresidente de Venezuela Rómulo Betancourt.
ROBERT KENNEDY Y NEIL ARMSTRONG VISITARON A VENEZUELA EN LOS AÑOS 65 Y 63 RESPECTIVAMENTE,EL PRESIDENTE ERA RAUL LEONI,EN CUYA GESTION HUBO UN 8,29% DE CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO,SIENDO VENEZUELA LA NACION CON LA ECONOMIA Y MONEDA MAS FUERTES DE AMERICA LATINA
'Book trailer' hecho para el libro 'Conciudadano Betancourt: una entrevista imaginaria', del escritor Antonio Ecarri Bolívar. Fragmentos de las películas usados con permiso: Tiempos de Dictadura (2012) Rómulo Betancourt (1999) Música adicional: audionautix.com Las ideas promovidas en este vídeo no reflejan necesariamente las ideas y los principios del equipo de producción.