Miguel Mejía (politician)

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Miguel Mejía is a leftist Dominican politician[1] and secretary general of the Izquierda Unida (Dominican Republic). In government, he was formerly a Minister without portfolio,[2] then Minister for Regional Integration.[3]

Mejía was closely associated with Venezuela's Hugo Chávez, and in the period following Chavez' death made several controversial press statements - including in one interview accusing the USA of plotting a coup- and declaring that Hugo Chávez never forgave Hipólito Mejía for having let the Dominican Republic become, in his view, involved in attempts to destabilize the Chavez government.[4]

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  1. ^ Miguel Mejia attends celebrations in Nicaragua Archived 2012-07-24 at the Wayback Machine July 2012 Santo Domingo. "Cabinet Minister Miguel Mejia represented the Dominican Republic in the official celebrations for the 33th [sic] anniversary of the triumph of the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua."
  2. ^ “Populist” remark could have led to cooling Dominican-Venezuela ties 2011 Miguel Mejía, a minister without portfolio with close ties to the Venezuelan leader yesterday announced that given Chavez's “tight agenda” the ..
  3. ^ Miguel Mejía dice triunfo Maduro será más contundente que los de Chávez 24/03/2013
  4. ^ Miguel Mejía acusa EEUU promover golpe de estado en Venezuela; Chávez nunca perdonó a Hipólito 24 March 2013