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Message: Re: SANZ -------------venezue...
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Since we are posting Vheadline articles this is the one from Sept 30 2008 saying Sanz was going to resign and that time it said this guy would take his place "Major General (Army) Jose Gregorio Montilla Pantoja, who was until recently head of Army
Operations Theater 5"....and again none of this ever happened:

Venezuelan Guayana Corporation (CVG) president and CEO, Rodolfo
Sanz, feels full "attack of vultures" as rumors run wild of imminent
departure!
VHeadline editor & publisher Roy S. Carson writes: Strong rumors are
flourishing at the Venezuelan Guayana Corporation (CVG) of the
imminent resignation of CVG president and CEO, Rodolfo Sanz who is
also Minister of Basic Industries & Mining (Mibam). Sanz is
reportedly feeling a full "attack of vultures" within the
administration and his departure is being mooted as a strong
possibility after last Tuesday's escalation of the CVG-Bauxilum
conflict with his long-distance telephone dismissal of the aluminum
subsidiary's president Hector Herrera Jimenez who had been in the
key job for just over a week.

Unofficial sources quoted by the regional newspaper Correo del
Coroni say that there is "a perverse political maneuver" demanding
the removal of Sanz, who has endeavored to get a mine-operating
contract with Canadian transnational Crystallex International on the
road towards a re-launch of the gigantic Las Cristinas gold deposit,
said one of the richest mineral reserves in Latin America.

Mining sources claim that President Hugo Chavez was in position to
define Crystallex' situation but that some Bolivar State politicians
and business leaders had been concerned about their participation
within the Canadian consortium, and that this had triggered a
imminent confrontation.

If he does depart from the CVG and the Mibam Ministry, Sanz could
take up a more prominent position in President Chavez' executive
team. Meanwhile it is said that it would leave a vacuum in the CVG
that could possibly be taken over by Major General (Army) Jose
Gregorio Montilla Pantoja, who was until recently head of Army
Operations Theater 5, which could negate the ambitions of some
representatives of Bolivar State Governor Francisco Rangel Gomez who
had originally intended to take the reins of the CVG.

Government sources who prefer to remain anonymous are quoted in
Correo del Coroni as saying that a "blunder" made by Vice President
Ramopn Carrizalez in appointing former military Herrera Jimenez to
head CVG-Bauxilum could easily have been exploited by other factors
of power within the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela
(PSUV).

CTJ
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