***** This is a letter that I am sending to the Embassy of The Netherlands in Washington DC. I think is important that they are aware of how negatively the announced visit of the Royal couple of the country to Venezuela will be received by millions of Venezuelan citizens. This visit will validate a government of uncertain legitimacy of origin and total illegitimacy of performance.
***** Esta carta que estoy enviando a la Embajada de Holanda en Washington DC pretende transmitirles el desconcierto que millones de ciudadanos venezolanos sienten sobre la anunciada visita de los reyes de ese país a Venezuela. De llevarse a cabo validará a un gobierno de dudosa legitimidad de origen y de una clara ilegitimidad de comportamiento.
The letter/La carta
Peter Mollema
Deputy Chief of Mission
The Netherlands Embassy
Washington DC.
Dear Mr. Mollema:
My name is Gustavo Coronel
(please see my C.V. below). I apologize in advance for this unorthodox
approach but, as a Venezuelan born citizen living in Virginia I found this the
best manner to contact you on the matter of the announced official visit of the
King and Queen of The Netherlands to Venezuela, next November 23th. They will
be accompanied, according to the Venezuelan press (El Nacional, October 19,
2013) by the Foreign Minister, Mr. Frans Timmermans and by the First Ministers
of Aruba, Curacao and St. Martin. I am not a diplomat or a Foreign Relations
expert, just a former petroleum geologist who loves both my country and yours,
where I once spent a very happy year in beautiful The Hague. As a former
employee of Royal Dutch Shell and, later, as a member of the Board of Petróleos
de Venezuela, I have kept a friendly interest in your wonderful country.
This is the reason I write to
you on the matter of this visit which I find inexplicable, at least from the
perspective of a Venezuelan who is trying to bring democracy and progress back
to the country. For the last 15 years Venezuela has been under an autocratic,
inept political regime that has brought us social, economic and, specially,
spiritual ruin. The current president of the country is perceived as illegitimate
by a considerable segment of the population and his grip on power is, at best,
precarious. Corruption and disarray are the two main characteristics of his
government.
I realize that there might be
other readings of the Venezuelan current situation but, if what I say has
reasonable possibilities of being real, the announced visit looks clearly
inopportune and with a highly unfavorable cost-benefit ratio to your country.
External observers, of course,
cannot know how indispensable this visit would be, in the context of Dutch
national interest. We can only hope that the decision will be reconsidered, in
light of the highly volatile and rarified political environment existing in my
country.
Sincerely,
Gustavo Coronel
C.V.
GUSTAVO
R. CORONEL
Professional Activities
·
Founding member of the Board of Directors of
Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) 1976-1979.
· An
international, 32-year petroleum industry career in Venezuela (1955-1987),
Holland, Algiers, Indonesia, most of Latin America and the United States with
Royal Dutch- Shell, Phillips Petroleum and Petroleos de Venezuela and as Head
of the Hydrocarbons Projects Division, Inter-American Development Bank,
1983-1987.
·
International Energy Consultant with Arthur
D. Little, 1988-1993.
·
Chief Operations Officer and, later, acting
CEO of the Corporacion
Venezolana de Guayana, a $35
billion Venezuelan government
Conglomerate,
1994-1995.
·
President,
Port of Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, 2001-2002
·
Director,
Corporate Programs for Latin America, “Foreign Policy”
Magazine, 2004-2006, Washington DC
- Independent Consultant, Geopolitics of Energy and Latin American Public Policy, 2006-
- Director,
xxxxx Oil and Gas Corporation, Houston, Texas, 2011-2012
Areas of Interest
- Strategies to combat Government Corruption
- Geopolitics
of Energy
- Latin
American Public Policy
- U.S.-
Latin American relations
Community Activities
- Founder and president, 1994-2000, of Pro Calidad de
Vida, an NGO organization promoting anti-corruption techniques in
government and civic education for children in Venezuela, Panama,
Paraguay, Mexico and Nicaragua
- Venezuelan representative of Transparency
International, 1995 – 2000
- Volunteer at INOVA Hospital, Fairfax, Virginia, 2010
-
Education
- Geologist,
University of Tulsa, 1955.
- Geologist,
Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, 1961.
- Fellow, Center
for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1981-1983.
- Master in
International Public Policy, Johns Hopkins University, 1987.
Academic Honors
- University of Tulsa Hall of Fame of Engineering, 1981
- University of Tulsa Distinguished Alumnus, 1983
- University of Tulsa Trustee, 1987-1990.
Teaching Experience
·
Universidad Central de Venezuela, Pro-Bono
Professor at the Post Graduate School of Economics: Petroleum Exploration and Production,
1982-1984.
·
George Washington University/Catholic University
of Guayaquil, Joint MBA Program on Governance:
Seminar in Strategic Planning, 2007.
·
George Washington University. Case Studies and
Role Play, MBA seminars for School of Governance, 2010, 2012
Selected Publications
- “Can PDVSA recover?”, Journal of Energy Security, August 2012
- “El Petróleo viene de La Luna”, novel, 2010
- "Petro States
and Narco States: the case of Venezuela". CEDICE, Caracas, Venezuela,
November 2009;
- “Corruption, Mismanagement and Abuse of Power in Hugo
Chavez’s Venezuela”, CATO Institute, November 2006;
- “Curbing
Corruption in Venezuela”, Journal of Democracy July 1996;
- “Una
Perspectiva Gerencial de la Corporación Venezolana de Guayana”, book,
Editorial Melvin, Caracas 1995;
- “Venezuela: La Agonía del Subdesarrollo”, book, Editorial Melvin, Caracas 1990;
- “The Nationalization of the Venezuelan Oil Industry”,
book, Lexington Books, MA, 1983 and 1984.
Selected Public Activities
Guest Speaker for the Road Scholar program, 2013.
ACFR, American Committee of Foreign Relations. Guest Speaker in 18 chapters of this
organization, 2007- 2012.
Speaker at 2007-2013 events at the Heritage Foundation,
World Council, Hudson Institute, CATO Institute, American Enterprise Institute,
George Washington University, Amherst College, Kennesaw University, Canning
House, Jesus College, Univ. of Cambridge, Henry Jackson Society, English
Parliament
Presentation to U.S. Congress staff members on the
Iran-Venezuela link and Venezuelan sponsored terrorism, 2010.
CATO Institute sponsored speaking trips on “Populism and
Democracy in Latin America” to: Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile, El
Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Colombia, 2007 – 2008
Energy commentator for CNN, en
español, at the program “Globoeconomía”, 2007 - 2011
Guest in Lou Dobbs program, Venezuelan
presidential elections, 2008
Interviews in Al Jazeera TV News
programs, Washington DC and The Voice of America, on Latin American topics,
2011, 2012
Op-Eds on Latin American social,
energy and political issues in newspapers such as The Miami Herald, The Latin
American Herald Tribune, Human Events, American Thinker, NewsMax, El Nacional,
Washington DC; La Nación, Buenos Aires; La Nación, Costa Rica; El Comercio,
Quito, El Carabobeño,Venezuela and in
Venezuelan websites www.petroleumworld.com , www.noticierodigital.com, www.analitica.com and www.lapatilla.com
.
I smell oil in the recipe for this outrage.
ResponderEliminarWhat a shame that the Dutch royal family would prostitute themselves in this manner.
Sr. Coronel,
ResponderEliminarno sería de extrañar que la visita tenga poco de "cortesía"; no sé por qué pero me viene a la mente las tan criticadas visitas de Santos al difunto en la habana y posteriormente la de Martinelli a Miraflores, todo muy formal y cordial pero que en el fondo fueron simples gestiones de cobranza...
Bastante raro que los holandeses y sobre todo esa familia "real" anden buscando tomarse fotos con el cucuteño mamarracho de miraflores; seguramente es porque algún banquero holandés alertó que estos cabrones se estaban comiendo los reales a toda velocidad. La vaina es que lo hicieron tan rapido que para cobrar alguna deuda ya llegaron tarde.
ResponderEliminarComentario al margen: Coronel, con su CV (lo felicito) uno se da cuenta del hueco donde cayó Venezuela. Que la persona que esté "gobernando" no haya llegado a segundo año de bachillerato y sea presidente le revela que eso se lo llevó quien lo trajo. En Venezuela, el último que apague la luz.
Todo lo que esta sucediendo en Venezuela es culpa de Caldera, Ochoa y Peñaloza. Peñaloza identificó perfectamente la neurosis de HCHF cuando en julio de 1984 el carajo le dio una serenata y le dedico florentino y el diablo. El tic nervioso de la boca y nariz de HCHF que es caracteristico de personas que consumen substancias prohibidas era fácilmente identificable por un cuerpo medico entrenado, la conducta del tipo y el tic eran suficientes. Pero el irresponsable de Peñaloza estaba era pendiente de guisar y ahora vive sabroso en Miami con lo que le quedó de la plata del espectro de frecuencia celular dado a Telcel en 1992 (negocito en el que Roberto Smith Perera se metio unos realitos tambien). El pais se jodió por culpa de esos tres elementos Gustavo.
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