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Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez

Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez (born 29 August 1962) is a Uruguayan politician. He was the Vice President of Uruguay from 1 March 2015 to 13 September 2017.

Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez
16th Vice President of Uruguay
In office
1 March 2015 – 13 September 2017
PresidentTabaré Vázquez
Preceded byDanilo Astori
Succeeded byLucía Topolansky
Personal details
Born
Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez

(1962-08-29) 29 August 1962 (age 61)
Paysandú, Uruguay
Political partyBroad Front
Parent(s)Nilda Rodríguez
Raúl Sendic
OccupationPolitician

Family background and early life edit

Sendic was born in Paysandú, Uruguay in 1962; his family background was strongly politically ideological. Sendic's mother was Nilda Rodríguez and his father was Raúl Sendic, the leader of the Tupamaros- National Liberation Movement, an armed Marxist group in Uruguay.[1][2]

Sendic grew up in Uruguay, visiting his father in prison, then moved to Cuba from 1980 to 1984,[1] and traveled to Switzerland, France, and Brazil before — in a pattern followed by many exiles from the civilian-military administration of 1973 to 1985 — returning to Uruguay and continuing to be closely identified with exiles whose ideas were forged during their political conflicts with the military and subsequent exile.[3]

Education edit

Sendic has declared that he studied medicine at the University of Havana, in Cuba, for five years (1980 to 1984 inclusive) without finishing the degree. He has also claimed to have completed a short course on human genetics for future teachers.[1]

In February 2016, Sendic's educational credentials became the subject of controversy, as his official biographies list him as having a degree in human genetics but no document that supports this claim has appeared.

Political career edit

On his return to Uruguay, Sendic became politically active in the March 26 Movement. Following his loss in the election of 2004, Sendic helped form the electoral list "Compromiso Frenteamplista, lista 711".

Sendic served as a representative in the National Congress for a five year term from 2000 to 2005.[4] Sendic failed to gain a second term in the elections of 2004.[5]

Raúl Sendic served on the board of directors, as vice-president, and as president of ANCAP, the Uruguayan national petroleum monopoly. He was named to the board in 2005[6] and was vice president of ANCAP in 2007.[7] He was president of ANCAP from 2008 to 2013,[8][9][10][11][12][13] except during his stint in the government in 2009–2010.

Minister of Industry, Energy and Mining edit

From 2009 to 2010, Sendic served as Minister of Industry, Energy, and Mining in the last part of the Frente Amplio Government of President of Uruguay Tabaré Vázquez.

Vice President of Uruguay edit

For a number of years prior to the Uruguayan presidential elections of 2014, Sendic had been mentioned by former President of Uruguay Tabaré Vázquez as a possible running mate in his attempt at winning a second term of office. To this ticket Sedic was seen as bringing an energetic ideological commitment and a youthful zest, among an aging Broad Front leadership; subsequent events were to suggest that such hopes were premature. The Vázquez-Sendic ticket was successful in the elections of late 2014.

On 1 March 2015, Sendic took office as Vice President of Uruguay. While a relatively youthful Vice President, he was noted for his high profile attempts to keep alive ideological and family grievances from violent events 40 years previously.[14]

Ideology edit

Sendic's ideological background is Marxist-Leninist.[1]

Controversies edit

ANCAP stewardship edit

In the first months of the second presidency of Tabaré Vázquez in 2015, the financial situation of the state owned oil monopoly ANCAP, for which Sendic had exercised responsibility, was discovered to be dire. On 4 August 2015, the Senate of Uruguay voted to form an investigatory committee to elucidate the causes and find if there was any illegal activity in the management of the company between 2000 and 2015.[15] At the end of 2015, the government presented legislation to refinance the state owned oil monopoly ANCAP and forgive a debt of around $622 million, the largest capitalization in the history of the country.[16]

The role of Sendic in the management of ANCAP during his tenure was widely criticized both by journalists and by opposition politicians.

Sendic never admitted to having any responsibility for the situation blaming instead the monetary policy of the government of which he himself had formed a part in 2009 and 2010, and blaming the Minister of Economy, saying it prevented him from further raising prices to account for new expenses.

Claimed Cuban educational degree edit

Sendic's official web pages claim he received a degree in 'Human Genetics' from the University of Havana, Cuba, adding he received a gold medal.[17][18] Sendic also identified himself as 'Lic. Raúl Sendic' in official government documents, in interviews, and in the official annual reports of the state owned petroleum monopoly, ANCAP.

In an interview with the Uruguayan newspaper El Observador, on 24 February 2016, Sendic admitted that he never received a degree in 'Human Genetics'.[19][20] In the following days, Sendic reiterated his claim to have received a degree and stated that he had asked for documents to support his claim from Cuba. However, Sendic did not produce any documents proving his educational claims.

An independent effort to find documents related to Sendic's education failed to find any record of his studies.[21] An Uruguayan woman, Florencia Carballo, who visited Havana, Cuba, was widely reported to have made enquiries regarding university records of Sendic's claimed studies. These enquiries were unsuccessful, but Carballo was subsequently criticized by followers of the Vice President for supposedly being a supporter of the opposition; Carballo in turn claimed that her enquiry had simply been in order to try to establish the facts surrounding the much publicized claims regarding the Vice President's purported studies.[21]

Zambia delegation edit

In 2016 Sendic's leadership at public expense of a 12-person parliamentary delegation to Zambia was called into question; Uruguay being a small country and Zambia being a poor country, Sendic's judgment of leading such a large, taxpayer-funded delegation was criticized.[22]

Use of government-funded credit card for personal purchases edit

In the summer of 2017, misgivings about Sendic's record of long term use of a government funded credit card for personal use was expressed. A background factor to this controversy was the contrasting reputation of former President of Uruguay José Mujica for personal economy and austerity.

In September 2017 a summons to Sendic to a Broad Front hearing, which he attended, failed to resolve these issues, the momentum of which also related to a broader sense of perceived embarrassment among the Broad Front surrounding Sendic's tenure of office.[23]

Resignation edit

After months of uncertainty and a political scandal, and pressured increasingly by his own Broad Front party colleagues to give account for various perceived failures, Sendic resigned in September 2017, claiming personal reasons. By 2017, it was reported that there was a growing gap between the Marxist revolutionary rhetoric of some of the historic leaders of the Broad Front and the pragmatic, market oriented policies espoused by Broad Front governments. Sendic's resignation led to speculation about possibly changing prospects for a likely Broad Front candidate for President in 2019.[24] Sendic was the first Vice President of Uruguay to resign since 1973, when Jorge Sapelli stepped down from the government of President of Uruguay Juan Maria Bordaberry, in protest at the latter's coup-d'état.[23]

In March 2018, followings moves to put Sendic under judicial investigation, former President of Uruguay José Mujica made public statements regarding the past conduct of Sendic while heading ANCAP (Uruguay) and regarding Sendic's political prospects. These statements were significant for both their unusual strength — Sendic was judged to be 'a political corpse' — and their provenance from a former head of state.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Telón rápido: Raúl Sendic". El Observador. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  2. ^ ""Hijos de", libro de Elena Risso". Montevideo.com. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. ^ "La presentación del libro "Raúl Sendic Rodríguez, reportajes y entrevistas"". Radio 36. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Raúl Sendic". La Red 21. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  5. ^ "EL CHARRÚA PENSADOR: ¿Quien es realmente Raúl Fernando Sendic?". Blogspot. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Solicitud de venia" (PDF). Presidencia de Uruguay. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  7. ^ "Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2007". ANCAP. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2008". ANCAP. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  9. ^ "Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2009" (PDF). ANCAP. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  10. ^ "Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2010" (PDF). ANCAP. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  11. ^ "Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2011" (PDF). ANCAP. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  12. ^ "Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2012" (PDF). ANCAP. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  13. ^ "Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2013" (PDF). ANCAP. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  14. ^ . ecos.la (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 30 December 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  15. ^ "Senado votó investigadora sobre Ancap..." El Pais. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  16. ^ "Con votos del FA, se aprobó la capitalización de Ancap". El Pais. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  17. ^ "Raúl Sendic—Lista 711". Lista 711. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  18. ^ "Frente Amplio–Vicepresidente". Frente Amplio. Retrieved 24 February 2016. Profesión: Licenciado en Genética Humana en la Universidad de La Habana, Cuba (gradudado con medalla de oro)
  19. ^ "Raul Sendic se presenta como licenciado pero no lo es". El Observador. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  20. ^ "Sendic nunca termino carrera universitaria". El Pais. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  21. ^ a b "Florencia, la chica que agregó polémica al título de Sendic". Lista 711. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  22. ^ "Un viaje de 12 parlamentarios a Zambia generó críticas de colegas".
  23. ^ a b "la-chute-de-raul-sendic-espoir-de-la-gauche-uruguayenne" [The fall of Raul Sendic, hope of the Uruguayan left]. Le Monde (in French). Le Monde. 11 September 2017.
  24. ^ "Todo sobre la renuncia de Sendic" (PDF) (in Spanish). El Observador. 12 September 2017.
  25. ^ "mujica-procesamiento-sendic-seguramente-fiscal-tenga-razon/". El Heraldo. 22 March 2018.
Political offices
Preceded by Vice President of Uruguay
2015–2017
Succeeded by

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For his father the leader of the Tupamaros militant group see Raul Sendic Antonaccio In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Sendic and the second or maternal family name is Rodriguez This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article June 2022 Raul Fernando Sendic Rodriguez born 29 August 1962 is a Uruguayan politician He was the Vice President of Uruguay from 1 March 2015 to 13 September 2017 Raul Fernando Sendic Rodriguez16th Vice President of UruguayIn office 1 March 2015 13 September 2017PresidentTabare VazquezPreceded byDanilo AstoriSucceeded byLucia TopolanskyPersonal detailsBornRaul Fernando Sendic Rodriguez 1962 08 29 29 August 1962 age 61 Paysandu UruguayPolitical partyBroad FrontParent s Nilda RodriguezRaul SendicOccupationPolitician Contents 1 Family background and early life 2 Education 3 Political career 3 1 Minister of Industry Energy and Mining 3 2 Vice President of Uruguay 4 Ideology 5 Controversies 5 1 ANCAP stewardship 5 2 Claimed Cuban educational degree 5 3 Zambia delegation 5 4 Use of government funded credit card for personal purchases 6 Resignation 7 See also 8 ReferencesFamily background and early life editSendic was born in Paysandu Uruguay in 1962 his family background was strongly politically ideological Sendic s mother was Nilda Rodriguez and his father was Raul Sendic the leader of the Tupamaros National Liberation Movement an armed Marxist group in Uruguay 1 2 Sendic grew up in Uruguay visiting his father in prison then moved to Cuba from 1980 to 1984 1 and traveled to Switzerland France and Brazil before in a pattern followed by many exiles from the civilian military administration of 1973 to 1985 returning to Uruguay and continuing to be closely identified with exiles whose ideas were forged during their political conflicts with the military and subsequent exile 3 Education editSendic has declared that he studied medicine at the University of Havana in Cuba for five years 1980 to 1984 inclusive without finishing the degree He has also claimed to have completed a short course on human genetics for future teachers 1 In February 2016 Sendic s educational credentials became the subject of controversy as his official biographies list him as having a degree in human genetics but no document that supports this claim has appeared Political career editOn his return to Uruguay Sendic became politically active in the March 26 Movement Following his loss in the election of 2004 Sendic helped form the electoral list Compromiso Frenteamplista lista 711 Sendic served as a representative in the National Congress for a five year term from 2000 to 2005 4 Sendic failed to gain a second term in the elections of 2004 5 Raul Sendic served on the board of directors as vice president and as president of ANCAP the Uruguayan national petroleum monopoly He was named to the board in 2005 6 and was vice president of ANCAP in 2007 7 He was president of ANCAP from 2008 to 2013 8 9 10 11 12 13 except during his stint in the government in 2009 2010 Minister of Industry Energy and Mining edit From 2009 to 2010 Sendic served as Minister of Industry Energy and Mining in the last part of the Frente Amplio Government of President of Uruguay Tabare Vazquez Vice President of Uruguay edit For a number of years prior to the Uruguayan presidential elections of 2014 Sendic had been mentioned by former President of Uruguay Tabare Vazquez as a possible running mate in his attempt at winning a second term of office To this ticket Sedic was seen as bringing an energetic ideological commitment and a youthful zest among an aging Broad Front leadership subsequent events were to suggest that such hopes were premature The Vazquez Sendic ticket was successful in the elections of late 2014 On 1 March 2015 Sendic took office as Vice President of Uruguay While a relatively youthful Vice President he was noted for his high profile attempts to keep alive ideological and family grievances from violent events 40 years previously 14 Ideology editSendic s ideological background is Marxist Leninist 1 Controversies editANCAP stewardship edit In the first months of the second presidency of Tabare Vazquez in 2015 the financial situation of the state owned oil monopoly ANCAP for which Sendic had exercised responsibility was discovered to be dire On 4 August 2015 the Senate of Uruguay voted to form an investigatory committee to elucidate the causes and find if there was any illegal activity in the management of the company between 2000 and 2015 15 At the end of 2015 the government presented legislation to refinance the state owned oil monopoly ANCAP and forgive a debt of around 622 million the largest capitalization in the history of the country 16 The role of Sendic in the management of ANCAP during his tenure was widely criticized both by journalists and by opposition politicians Sendic never admitted to having any responsibility for the situation blaming instead the monetary policy of the government of which he himself had formed a part in 2009 and 2010 and blaming the Minister of Economy saying it prevented him from further raising prices to account for new expenses Claimed Cuban educational degree edit Sendic s official web pages claim he received a degree in Human Genetics from the University of Havana Cuba adding he received a gold medal 17 18 Sendic also identified himself as Lic Raul Sendic in official government documents in interviews and in the official annual reports of the state owned petroleum monopoly ANCAP In an interview with the Uruguayan newspaper El Observador on 24 February 2016 Sendic admitted that he never received a degree in Human Genetics 19 20 In the following days Sendic reiterated his claim to have received a degree and stated that he had asked for documents to support his claim from Cuba However Sendic did not produce any documents proving his educational claims An independent effort to find documents related to Sendic s education failed to find any record of his studies 21 An Uruguayan woman Florencia Carballo who visited Havana Cuba was widely reported to have made enquiries regarding university records of Sendic s claimed studies These enquiries were unsuccessful but Carballo was subsequently criticized by followers of the Vice President for supposedly being a supporter of the opposition Carballo in turn claimed that her enquiry had simply been in order to try to establish the facts surrounding the much publicized claims regarding the Vice President s purported studies 21 Zambia delegation edit In 2016 Sendic s leadership at public expense of a 12 person parliamentary delegation to Zambia was called into question Uruguay being a small country and Zambia being a poor country Sendic s judgment of leading such a large taxpayer funded delegation was criticized 22 Use of government funded credit card for personal purchases edit In the summer of 2017 misgivings about Sendic s record of long term use of a government funded credit card for personal use was expressed A background factor to this controversy was the contrasting reputation of former President of Uruguay Jose Mujica for personal economy and austerity In September 2017 a summons to Sendic to a Broad Front hearing which he attended failed to resolve these issues the momentum of which also related to a broader sense of perceived embarrassment among the Broad Front surrounding Sendic s tenure of office 23 Resignation editAfter months of uncertainty and a political scandal and pressured increasingly by his own Broad Front party colleagues to give account for various perceived failures Sendic resigned in September 2017 claiming personal reasons By 2017 it was reported that there was a growing gap between the Marxist revolutionary rhetoric of some of the historic leaders of the Broad Front and the pragmatic market oriented policies espoused by Broad Front governments Sendic s resignation led to speculation about possibly changing prospects for a likely Broad Front candidate for President in 2019 24 Sendic was the first Vice President of Uruguay to resign since 1973 when Jorge Sapelli stepped down from the government of President of Uruguay Juan Maria Bordaberry in protest at the latter s coup d etat 23 In March 2018 followings moves to put Sendic under judicial investigation former President of Uruguay Jose Mujica made public statements regarding the past conduct of Sendic while heading ANCAP Uruguay and regarding Sendic s political prospects These statements were significant for both their unusual strength Sendic was judged to be a political corpse and their provenance from a former head of state 25 See also editList of political families Uruguay Raul Sendic Death and legacy Jorge Sapelli June 1973 resignation ANCAP Uruguay Broad Front Uruguay Ideology March 26 MovementReferences edit a b c d Telon rapido Raul Sendic El Observador Retrieved 1 March 2016 Hijos de libro de Elena Risso Montevideo com Retrieved 24 February 2016 La presentacion del libro Raul Sendic Rodriguez reportajes y entrevistas Radio 36 Retrieved 24 February 2016 Raul Sendic La Red 21 Retrieved 24 February 2016 EL CHARRUA PENSADOR Quien es realmente Raul Fernando Sendic Blogspot Retrieved 24 February 2016 Solicitud de venia PDF Presidencia de Uruguay Retrieved 24 February 2016 Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2007 ANCAP Retrieved 24 February 2016 Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2008 ANCAP Retrieved 24 February 2016 Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2009 PDF ANCAP Retrieved 24 February 2016 Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2010 PDF ANCAP Retrieved 24 February 2016 Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2011 PDF ANCAP Retrieved 24 February 2016 Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2012 PDF ANCAP Retrieved 24 February 2016 Memoria y Balance ANCAP 2013 PDF ANCAP Retrieved 24 February 2016 Sendic asistira en Roma a juicio contra militares de Plan Condor ecos la in Spanish Archived from the original on 30 December 2017 Retrieved 9 December 2016 Senado voto investigadora sobre Ancap El Pais Retrieved 24 February 2016 Con votos del FA se aprobo la capitalizacion de Ancap El Pais Retrieved 24 February 2016 Raul Sendic Lista 711 Lista 711 Retrieved 24 February 2016 Frente Amplio Vicepresidente Frente Amplio Retrieved 24 February 2016 Profesion Licenciado en Genetica Humana en la Universidad de La Habana Cuba gradudado con medalla de oro Raul Sendic se presenta como licenciado pero no lo es El Observador Retrieved 24 February 2016 Sendic nunca termino carrera universitaria El Pais Retrieved 24 February 2016 a b Florencia la chica que agrego polemica al titulo de Sendic Lista 711 Retrieved 7 March 2016 Un viaje de 12 parlamentarios a Zambia genero criticas de colegas a b la chute de raul sendic espoir de la gauche uruguayenne The fall of Raul Sendic hope of the Uruguayan left Le Monde in French Le Monde 11 September 2017 Todo sobre la renuncia de Sendic PDF in Spanish El Observador 12 September 2017 mujica procesamiento sendic seguramente fiscal tenga razon El Heraldo 22 March 2018 Political officesPreceded byDanilo Astori Vice President of Uruguay2015 2017 Succeeded byLucia Topolansky Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raul Fernando Sendic Rodriguez amp oldid 1185568032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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