Luis Castro Leiva
Luis Hernan Castro Leiva (23 February 1943 – 8 April 1999) was a Venezuelan political philosopher, historian, writer and columnist. He is known for his televised speech on 23 January 1998 for the National Congress in which he warns against
bolivarianism,
cronyism and
atavistic absolutism. He was one of the country's foremost advocates for
democracy and an outspoken critic of
Hugo Chávez, which he considered a
populist. Castro is also credited with introducing
rugby to Venezuela.
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