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*"There are men who struggle one day and they are good, there are those who
struggle many years and they are excellent, but those who struggle a whole
life: these are indispensable".*


*Bertolt Brecht, dramaturgist, poet, writer, political prisoner.*

Communist Party of Venezuela Mourns the Death of Jerónimo Carrera, its
Party President

Apr 29th 2013, by Ryan Mallett-Outtrim
[image: Jeronimo Carrera was one of the most prolific figures of the
Venezuelan left (Manaure Quintero/AVN)]

Jeronimo Carrera was one of the most prolific figures of the Venezuelan
left (Manaure Quintero/AVN)

Mérida, 29th April 2013 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – After nearly 70 years of
political activism, the president of the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV)
Jerónimo Carrera died today.

His grandson, Ulysses Carrera told Venezuelan media that he died in his
home early this morning of “natural causes”.

Via twitter, President Nicolas Maduro extended his “heartfelt condolences”
to Carrera's family and friends, as well as all his “PCV comrades”.

His funeral was held at 2pm today at the PCV national headquarters in
Caracas.

*A Lifelong Activist*

Born in the Venezuelan city of Cumana in 1922, Carrera became politically
active just after World War II.

He was an active unionist, and co-founded the Confederation of Workers of
Venezuela and the United Workers of Venezuela.

In 1971 he became a member of the PCV Central Committee. Throughout much of
his political life, Carrera was working in a party that was often
suppressed by Venezuelan governments.

After supporting Chavez's campaign for presidency in 1998, the PCV began to
play an increasingly vocal role in Venezuelan politics. In 2007, the party
was invited by Chavez to join the new United Socialist Party of Venezuela
(PSUV).

Carrera opposed the amalgamation, stating at the time that he and other PCV
members were “merely the custodians of our party”.

“We've got three generations of Venezuelans in our party who have lived
through periods of clandestine [activity]...and have experienced repression
and difficulties in their careers because of their party membership,” he
told Venezuelan media. Carrera himself was imprisoned twice during his
political career.

He was also a prolific writer on the Venezuelan left, contributing
regularly to the party newspaper *Tribuna Popular*, and writing a weekly
column in the Venezuelan newspaper, *La Razon*.

Carrera leaves behind a party that is the largest supporter of the
Bolivarian revolution outside the PSUV. Although he and the PCV were
generally supportive of former president Hugo Chavez, his party chose not
to join the PSUV; prefering instead to retain political independence.

The PCV remains the second largest backer of Maduro, and campaigned for his
election on April 14. However, the party has taken a critical position on
some PSUV decisions. In the 2012 gubernatorial elections, the PCV rejected
four PSUV candidates for several state governorships. In the states of
Merida, Bolivar, Amazonas and Portuguesa, PCV candidates ran against the
PSUV.

In a press conference this morning, the PCV's union secretary Peter Eusse
stated that the “best tribute we can pay to  Jerónimo Carrera is our
revolutionary determination and [our] fight against imperialism.”

“We won't have a minute of silence for Jerónimo, but a lifetime of
struggle!”
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*Source URL (retrieved on 29/04/2013 - 10:43pm):*
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/8926


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