- Eduardo Mendoza Goiticoa
Eduardo Mendoza is a
Venezuela n politician. He is the great-grandson of Venezuela’s first President,Cristobal Mendoza , and the great-great-great-nephew of Venezuela's liberator,Simon Bolivar .A 1941 agricultural engineering graduate of
Argentina 'sUniversidad Nacional de La Plata , Mendoza was the youngest cabinet minister in Venezuelan history. He became minister in the government ofRomulo Betancourt at the age of 27. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,854219,00.html Time Magazine.] ] As Secretary of Agriculture, he headed the Venezuelan Institute for Immigration and embraced the creation of theInternational Refugee Organization in1946 (this body was later replaced by theOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ). Mendoza succeeded, despite fierce opposition within the cabinet, in ensuring that Venezuela would aid European refugees and displaced persons who could not or would not return home afterWorld War II . He assumed responsibility for the legal protection and resettlement of tens of thousands of refugees inside Venezuela.He resigned from the Betancourt government over the importation of frozen beef from Argentina. [ [http://www.fpolar.org.ve/Encarte/fasciculo20/fasc2002.html] [http://bvs.panaftosa.org.br/textoc/FMD%20AMERICAS(P.Pi%F1ade).pdf#search=%22%22eduardo%20mendoza%20goiticoa%22%22] ] Mendoza protested that the beef would permit
hoof and mouth disease into the country. He was overruled by Betancourt and the meat was unloaded at a Venezuelan port. Mendoza tendered his resignation in protest. By February 1950, an outbreak of hoof and mouth plagued the country's livestock. Venezuela has not yet successfully dealt with hoof and mouth disease.After government service he worked in a variety of agricultural and conservation concerns. With his brother
Eugenio Mendoza , he founded Protinal, Venezuela's largest animal feed company. He served as a director ofCaracas ' central park, Parque Del Este, and as a founding member of theUniversidad de Oriente . [ [http://www.venezuelaa.com/julio_2002/103.asp] ]He has received numerous awards and honors for his activities in the public and business life of Venezuela. Significantly, the Order of Merit (Orden de Merito), Order of
Francisco de Miranda , Order ofCecilio Acosta , and theOrden del Libertador , which is the highest honor the Venezuelan government can bestow in recognition for contributions to the nation.A lifelong scientific researcher, he was elected to the
Andean Parliament in 2000, serving until 2001.Publications
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