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INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION E IMO COUNCIL 91st session Agenda item 2 C 91/2/1 2 December 2003 Original: ENGLISH SPANISH ELECTION OF THE CHAIRMAN AND OF THE VICE-CHAIRMAN Note by the Secretary-General SUMMARY Executive summary: This document contains in its annex communications received by the Secretary-General from Member States in connection with the election of the Chairman. Action to be taken: Related documents: C 91/2 1 In connection with the election of the Chairman, by the newly elected Council at its ninety-first session, the Secretary-General has received the attached communications from Member States. 2 Any further candidatures received will be transmitted to the Council in addenda to this document. *** For reasons of economy, this document is printed in a limited number. Delegates are kindly asked to bring their copies to meetings and not to request additional copies.

Embassy of the Republic of Venezuela Ref. IMIVEN/No. 0120/03 The Embassy of the Republic of Venezuela in the United Kingdom presents its compliments to the International Maritime Organization and has pleasure in referring to communication OMIVEN/No. 0117/03 of 14 October 2003, sent by the Permanent Representative of Venezuela to IMO, containing notification of the official candidature of Captain Luis Díaz-Monclus for the position of Chairman of the IMO Council, for which the election is to be held during the Council s ninety-first session on 5 December. The Embassy of the Republic of Venezuela in the United Kingdom requests the IMO kindly to reproduce the above-mentioned communication and its attachments and to circulate them as a document for the Council s ninety-first session. The Embassy of the Republic of Venezuela takes this opportunity to express to the International Maritime Organization the assurance of its highest consideration. London, 1 December 2003 [Embassy seal] Secretary-General IMO, London

Page 2 Permanent Representative of Venezuela to the International Maritime Organization London Ref: OMIVEN/No. 0117/03 London, 14 October 2003 Dear Sir, I have the honour to inform you that the Republic of Venezuela has decided formally to submit the candidature of Captain Luis Díaz-Monclus for the position of Chairman of the IMO Council, for which the election is to be held at the Council s ninety-first session on December 5. I also have pleasure in informing you that this candidature has the support of the GRULAC (Latin American and Caribbean Group) Member States represented at IMO. consideration. I should like to take this opportunity to renew the assurance of my highest (Signed) Captain Benito Pulido Fernandez Permanent Representative Enc: Letter from GRULAC Chairman; curriculum vitae of Capt. Díaz-Monclus. Secretary-General IMO, London

Page 3 GRULAC Dear Sir, In my capacity as Chairman of the delegates representing the Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC), I have pleasure in informing you that, on October 22, the Group held a meeting to discuss Venezuela s proposal to submit the candidature of Captain Luis Díaz-Monclus for the position of Chairman of the IMO Council for the period 2004-05. At the meeting, the representatives of Brazil, Bahamas, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Chile, Honduras, Venezuela and Argentina agreed that the outstanding personal and professional qualities of Captain Díaz-Monclus, together with his long involvement in the Organization s work, made him a suitable person to occupy the position of Chairman. The Group also felt that the election of Captain Díaz-Monclus to such an important governing body within the Organization would help in large measure to achieve an appropriate balance among the regions of the world in matters concerning the management of the Organization s various organs. While the opinion of those present at the above-mentioned meeting could not, by any means, influence the official and binding opinions of their respective governments, they have undertaken to support this candidature to the best of their abilities. With the assurance of my highest consideration, (Signed) Marcelo Gustavo Genne Permanent Representative of Argentina to the International Maritime Organization Chairman, GRULAC Secretary-General IMO, London

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Page 5 1. PERSONAL DATA: FAMILY NAME: DIAZ-MONCLUS GIVEN NAME: LUIS EDGARDO PLACE & BIRTH DATE: September 04, 1950. Caracas, Venzuela PROFESSION: Naval Officer, graduated from the Naval Academy, 1969-1974 2. FAMILY STATUS: a. Married to Mrs. NEIZA PINEDA de DIAZ b. 3 daughters, Violeta (23), Luisana (21), Mariana (19) 3. ACADEMIC BACKGROUND a. Naval Officer, Naval Academy of Venezuela, Class 1974. b. Baccalaureate Degree in Naval Sciences. Naval Academy of Venezuela. c. Basic Training for Submarine Officers, Submarine Fleet Training Centre, 1975 4. PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND: a. Master Degree in Maritime Safety Administration, World Maritime University, Class 1986-1988 b. "Naval Staff & Command" Degree. Venezuelan Naval War College, Class 1990/1991. c. "Naval Command" Degree, Argentinean Naval War College. Buenos Aires, Class 1992 d. Master Degree in Administrative Sciences, Central University of Venezuela. Class 1990 5. POSITIONS/DUTIES OCCUPIED: a. Navigation Officer. Destroyer Force, ARV Carabobo D-41. (1974) b. Communications Officer. Destroyer Force. ARV Carabobo D-41 (1974) c. Communication, Electronic & Sonar Officer. Submarine Force. ARV Picua S-22 (1976) d. Supply Officer. Submarine Force. ARV Picua S-22 (1976-1978) e. Weapons Officer. Submarine Force. ARV Picua S-22 (1978-1980) f. Operations Officer. Submarine Force. ARV Picua S-22 (1980-1982) g. Executive Officer. Submarine Force. ARV Caribe S-32 (1982-1984) h. Commanding Officer. Submarine Force. ARV Sabalo S-31 (1984-1986) i. Assistant Deputy to the Ministry of Defence (1986-1988) j. Naval Surveyor Division, Head. Venezuelan Coast Guard (1988-1989) k. Operations Officer, Head. Venezuelan Coast Guard (1989-1990) l. Head of the Coast Guard General Staff (1990)

Page 6 m. Directorate of Operations, General Staff of the Navy. Director (1995-1998) n. Permanent Representative of Venezuela to IMO (1998-2000) o. Hydrographical & Navigational Services of Venezuela. Director General (2000-2002) p. Control of Shipping & SAR. Managing Director. Venezuelan Maritime Authority (Actual) 6. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Institution Matter/Item Position a. Naval Academy 1 Shipping Traffic Control Lecturer b. Naval Academy Naval Operations Lecturer c. Nautical Academy 2 Vessel Traffic Systems Lecturer d. Naval Academy Anti-submarine warfare Lecturer e. Submarine Training Centre Underwater Communications Lecturer f. Naval War College Naval Operations Lecturer g. Naval War College Search & Rescue Operations Lecturer h. Naval War College Anti-submarine Warfare Lecturer i. Naval War College Submarine Warfare Lecturer j. Caribbean Maritime University 3 Maritime Administration Professor k. Caribbean Maritime University Maritime Technology Innovation Professor l. Central University of Venezuela Maritime Administration Professor 7. IMO EXPERIENCE: a. Permanent representative of Venezuela to IMO. As such, attending all the Sub-Committee, Committee meetings, Council and Assemblies. (1997-2000) b. Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the GRULAC (Group of Delegates from Latin America and the Caribbean Countries) (1998-2000) c. Vice-Chairman of the Diplomatic Conference on Harmful and Noxious Substances (2002) d. Vice-Chairman of the SOLAS Diplomatic Conference for the ISPS Code (2002) e. Vice-Chairman of the International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund 1992 Executive Committee (2002) f. Participating in the MEPC Working Group on emulsified hydrocarbons (1999-2000) g. Member of the Commission 1, Assembly 21 (1999) h. Member of the Board of Governors of the World Maritime University (1998-2000) 1 Navy's training and education centre for naval cadets. 2 Merchant Marine formation and training centre for seafarers. 3 Third and fourth level of education for seafarers, engineers, lawyers and professionals as well, related to shipping industry