Carlos Eduardo Giménez Colmenares is a Venezuelan politician and was the governor of Yaracuy from 2004 to 2008. He was impeached in June 2008 by the Supreme Tribunal of Justice, and replaced by Álex Sánchez.[1]

Carlos Giménez
Governor of Yaracuy
In office
2004 – June 2008
Preceded byEduardo Lapi
Succeeded byÁlex Sánchez
Personal details
Political partyFor Social Democracy

Biography

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Carlos Eduardo Giménez Colmenares was born in the Independencia Municipality, located in the Yaracuy State on April 9, 1959.[2] He would go on to study law at the Universidad Fermin Toro in Barquisimeto in the Lara State. He was elected to the Yaracuy Legislative Assembly in 1993 where he would serve until 1996, when he was elected mayor of Independencia Municipality. In 1998, he became vice-president of the Bolivarian National Association of Mayors of Venezuela (Asociacion Nacional Bolivariana de Alcaldes de Venezuela). That same year, he supported the candidacy of Hugo Chávez. In the October 2004 regional elections, Gimenez was elected governor of Yaracuy, beating the incumbent anti-Chavez governor, Eduardo Lapi.

Yaracuy State Governor Election, 2004 Results
Source: CNE data
Candidates Votes %
Carlos Gimenez 101481 51%
Eduardo Lapi 94835 47%

References

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  1. ^ (in Spanish) VTV, 14 June 2008, Nombran a Álex Sánchez, como sustituto de ex gobernador de Yaracuy[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Bienvenidos al Portal Oficial del Gobierno Bolivariano del Estado Yaracuy". Archived from the original on 2006-10-08. Retrieved 2006-08-30.