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Lucas Rincón Romero

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Rank
  
General in Chief


Name
  
Lucas Romero


Allegiance
  
Venezuelan Armed Forces

Commands held
  
Defense Minister(April - July 2002), Minister of Interior and Justice (2003-4)

Other work
  
Venezuelan Ambassador to Portugal (2006)

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General Lucas Rincón Romero was the highest-ranking Venezuelan military officer at the time of the 2002 coup d'état attempt against Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. He announced in a television broadcast that Chávez had resigned, "se le solicitó al señor presidente la renuncia de su cargo, la cual aceptó." (The president was asked to resign his post, which he accepted.) He was one of Chavez's most loyal military officers.

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Chávez was returned to power within three days and there has since been debate as to whether the resignation, not known to exist in writing, was genuine. Chávez said in a BBC interview in October 2005 that media reports that he had renounced his position were false. Rincón went on to become the Minister of Interior and Justice (January 2003 - September 2004).

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References

Lucas Rincón Romero Wikipedia