- Adina Bastidas
Adina Bastidas Castillo (born 1943Fact|date=December 2007) is a
Venezuela neconomist active in politics. She was appointed Vice President of Venezuela onDecember 24 ,2000 byHugo Chávez , and served in the post untilJanuary 13 ,2002 , the first woman to hold the job in the country's history. Less than two weeks after she quit as vice-president, she was appointed Production and Commerce Minister.Bamrud, Joachim. [http://www.latinbusinesschronicle.com/reports/reports/venezuela.htm Investors in Venezuela: Waiting for Change.] "Latin Business Chronicle" (April 4, 2002).]According to the "BBC", Bastidas is considered a controversial
left wing er; [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1788764.stm Venezuelan church rejects Chavez talks.] "BBC" (January 29, 2002).] she is also considered a prominent critic of Venezuela's private sector. Her appointment as Commerce Minister, coming after weeks of protests against President Chávez's economic policies, was seen as a further radicalization of Chávez's government, according to the "BBC". A professor at Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA - Venezuela's Graduate Institute for Business Administration Studies) referred to her and other Chávez appointments as, "politicians and government ministers who individually and collectively lack the competence, vision, talent, skill, savvy and the proper political and economic orientation to produce the necessary changes to move the country forward."At the Latin American and Caribbean Encounter on the Dialogue of Civilizations, held in Caracas on November 8, 2001, Bastidas said::"The terrorism of the oppressed is a perverse and lamentable byproduct of a WASP dominance that has become unbearable for the most radical and violent of the subjugated peoples ... Supplications and reason will not suffice to impose dialogue on countries of the North. The South must achieve a capacity to unite, resist, and persevere until it attains a new world order that is truly an order, not an immense disorder, under the heavens." [The WASPs Did It. "Foreign Policy", 0015-7228, Jan-Feb 2002 p14.]
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