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- Celestino_Armas abstract "Celestino Armas (Barcelona, Anzoátegui, 15 December 1935 - 16 January 2011), was a Venezuelan engineer and politician. He held a number of ministerial positions in the First Presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez (playing a key role in the 1976 nationalization of the oil industry) and in the Second Presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez. As Minister for Energy and Mines (1989 - 1992), he was elected President of OPEC in June 1991.He obtained a degree in engineering from the Central University of Venezuela, and a postgraduate degree from the Colorado School of Mines.".
- Celestino_Armas birthDate "1935-12-15".
- Celestino_Armas birthPlace Barcelona,_Venezuela.
- Celestino_Armas birthYear "1935".
- Celestino_Armas deathDate "2011-01-16".
- Celestino_Armas deathPlace Caracas.
- Celestino_Armas deathYear "2011".
- Celestino_Armas predecessor Diego_Arria.
- Celestino_Armas president Carlos_Andrés_Pérez.
- Celestino_Armas profession Engineer.
- Celestino_Armas profession Politician.
- Celestino_Armas successor Alirio_Parra.
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- Celestino_Armas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Celestino Armas".
- Celestino_Armas birthDate "1935-12-15".
- Celestino_Armas birthPlace Barcelona,_Venezuela.
- Celestino_Armas dateOfBirth "1935-12-15".
- Celestino_Armas dateOfDeath "2011-01-16".
- Celestino_Armas deathDate "2011-01-16".
- Celestino_Armas deathPlace Caracas.
- Celestino_Armas name "Armas, Celestino".
- Celestino_Armas name "Celestino Armas".
- Celestino_Armas placeOfBirth "Barcelona, Anzoátegui".
- Celestino_Armas placeOfDeath "Caracas".
- Celestino_Armas predecessor Diego_Arria.
- Celestino_Armas president Carlos_Andrés_Pérez.
- Celestino_Armas profession Engineer.
- Celestino_Armas profession Politician.
- Celestino_Armas shortDescription "Venezuelan politician".
- Celestino_Armas successor Alirio_Parra.
- Celestino_Armas termEnd "1979".
- Celestino_Armas termEnd "1992".
- Celestino_Armas termEnd "1993".
- Celestino_Armas termStart "1978".
- Celestino_Armas termStart "1989".
- Celestino_Armas termStart "1992".
- Celestino_Armas title "Minister for Energy and Mines".
- Celestino_Armas title "Minister for Information and Tourism".
- Celestino_Armas title "Secretary of the Presidency".
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- Celestino_Armas description "Venezuelan politician".
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- Celestino_Armas subject Category:Members_of_the_Chamber_of_Deputies_(Venezuela).
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- Celestino_Armas comment "Celestino Armas (Barcelona, Anzoátegui, 15 December 1935 - 16 January 2011), was a Venezuelan engineer and politician. He held a number of ministerial positions in the First Presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez (playing a key role in the 1976 nationalization of the oil industry) and in the Second Presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez.".
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