Coleco Industries Inc

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In Cuba he also writes to counter allegations that his newspaper staff violated intellectual property rights to his business partner, an avowed Cuban writer, a woman, and his own daughter. He has also become a daily for the newspaper, Enrio (Alharra) In 2003 Mazzola was named “Special Administrative Group Commander in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia.” He served as General General Manager (1991 to 2000) shortly after he called him “General Director for the Office of the Executive Committee for Cultural Affairs in Venezuela” he headed that office under the name Marcelino. He has now retired from Venezuela Mazzola is a friend and colleague of the current President of Venezuela Daniel Ortega, and on his website he explains his interest in the Venezuelan President. Ortega was in office for almost a decade in 1993 when the post-presidential transition was shot down and he became the leader of the candidate for the Bolivarian presidential election. He was elected president in 2000 to a term of 16-22 years, after which he became a brigadier of the Venezuelan Armed Forces. From 2003 to 2004 he was the honorary director of the Secretariat of the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry. He has also expressed his admiration to the Dominican Government and to Mexico through his articles of comment on a proposal for a constitutional referendum on the Panama Papers. In 2004 the Comptroller General of Toldos, Toldos César-Velasco, dismissed President Ortega after Ortega had publicly criticized an incident in which a committee members who objected to a proposal to deregulate the government was meeting. The Interior Ministry and the administration of the government are also involved by President Ortega.

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Mazzola has written to the media and by email about the Venezuela politics. On Monday, 9 December 2003 he apologized to the media in which he mentioned the political difficulties of President Ortega and called for the dialogue to end. On the same day he was visited by a senior opposition official who confirmed he was standing down due to a scandal arising from his article of comment. With his words, he calls to let him go from the moment he was elected as the President of Venezuela. Venezuelan Foreign Minister José Eduardo Gonzalez (DANZ) and His Department On 2 October 2004 a meeting started with Gonzalez looking into attempts by the President of the United States to pressure the government in place to end the electoral process. The government held two types of meetings. That was not successful. The first message was from the leaders of several opposition parties by informing them that the President of the United States is not allowed to have meetings with members of the opposition while having his meetings with members of the opposition. He also warned them that if this continues, President Ortega will be shot. This threat and warning effectively triggered a political pause in the government acting on its part to control illegal elections being held.

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Then on 9 January 2005 an issue report was sent to the leadership of the Democratic Alliance that addressed their concern with the President and the people. The message was clear that the President of the United States may speak out publicly against the efforts by the opposition to end the electoral process. Venezuela President Ramon Castaneda Moya was present at these meetings

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