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- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) abstract "The \"Twelve Apostles\" (Los Doce Apóstoles) were a group of Venezuelan businessmen close to President Carlos Andrés Pérez. The term was coined by Duno (1975) and became part of the Venezuelan political language. The group included Diego Arria and Pedro Tinoco and Carmelo Lauria Lesseur. Of the various family groups involved, the Cisneros Group of Gustavo Cisneros was the most successful by the 1990s.The links between Pérez and the apostles go back to Pérez' struggle for the Democratic Action presidential candidacy in 1973. Lacking a power base in the party, Pérez allied himself with businessmen outside it. After he attained the presidency, the names of these businessmen appeared on \"many of the financially most lucrative contracts awarded in the period 1974-78, including the Guri Dam, Cementos Caribe (the licensing of a new cement factory), the new Zulia steel mill, the Pentacom petrochemical project, and the construction of Parque Central (the largest shopping mall/office complex in South America at the time), among many others...\"".
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- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageLength "1965".
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageRevisionID "672196630".
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_Andrés_Pérez.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Carmelo_Lauría_Lesseur.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carlos_Andrés_Pérez.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venezuelan_businesspeople.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Action_(Venezuela).
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Diego_Arria.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Grupo_Cisneros.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Guri_Dam.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Gustavo_Cisneros.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Parque_Central_Complex.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Tinoco.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLink Venezuela.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Twelve Apostles".
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- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) subject Category:Carlos_Andrés_Pérez.
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) subject Category:Venezuelan_businesspeople.
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- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) comment "The \"Twelve Apostles\" (Los Doce Apóstoles) were a group of Venezuelan businessmen close to President Carlos Andrés Pérez. The term was coined by Duno (1975) and became part of the Venezuelan political language. The group included Diego Arria and Pedro Tinoco and Carmelo Lauria Lesseur.".
- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) label "Twelve Apostles (Venezuela)".
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- Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela) isPrimaryTopicOf Twelve_Apostles_(Venezuela).