Rafael Isea | |
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58th Governor of Aragua | |
In office 2008–2012 |
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Preceded by | Didalco Bolívar (PODEMOS) |
Succeeded by | Tarek El Aissami (PSUV) |
Personal details | |
Born |
Maracay |
February 18, 1968
Political party | PSUV |
Profession | Politician |
Rafael Eduardo Isea Romero (born 18 February 1968, Maracay) is a Venezuelan politician, and Governor of Aragua State from 2008 to 2012. A graduate of the Venezuelan Military Academy (1989), he participated in Hugo Chávez' February 1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt. From 2001 to 2004 he was Venezuela's representative to the Inter-American Development Bank. In the 2005 parliamentary elections he was elected to the National Assembly of Venezuela. In 2007 he was named deputy Minister of Finance, and in 2008, Minister of Finance, before being elected Governor of Aragua in the 2008 regional elections, beating PODEMOS' Henry Rosales.
In September 2013, Isea moved to Washington, D.C. to participate in postgraduate studies, though he was reported that he was possibly working with the Drug Enforcement Administration. A year later on September 3, 2014, Venezuela's attorney general, Luisa Ortega Díaz, announced that her office has requested that Interpol issue a red notice for Isea, faced an arrest warrant for allegedly having acquired currency through criminal actions. Months later in April 2015, details from Spanish journalist Emili Blasco from his book Bumerán Chávez gave allegations provided by Isea that revealed potentially illicit activities that the Venezuelan government was participating in.
In September 2013, supposedly becomes protected witness from the Drug Enforcement Administration, after having information on the trafficking of drugs and money laundering to the United States, by Venezuela authorities, in the same way his family in June 2015, SEBIN agents detain Rosario Romero and Raiza Isea, mother and sister of Rafael Isea , as measured retaliation ordered by the current Governor of the Aragua State, Tareck El Aissami, forcing Rafael Isea return to Venezuela to surrender to justice chavista, note that new measure of communist repression intended to exterminate supporters more close to the former Governor, protected by the Drug Enforcement Administration , people who were close to the regional leader, who still remain in Venezuela in full without any criminal process freedom It is because they negotiated with the current administration in, out those who were ever co-workers during the administration of Rafael Isea, he met unofficially in a case where the police officer of the Aragua State, Alvaro Boza Valera, in August 2015, had to negotiate with Drug Enforcement Administration agents both personal and family safety due to politics proximity with Rafael Isea, this Venezuelan police officer,he represented the former Governor in certain customs operations of strategic interest for Aragua State.