Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈuɣo rafaˈel ˈtʃaβes ˈfɾi.as] ; 28 July 1954 – 5 March 2013) was a Venezuelan politician and military...
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The death of Hugo Chávez, 45th president of Venezuela, was announced by government officials to have been on 5 March 2013 at 16:25 VET (20:55 UTC) in...
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Hugo Chávez (1954–2013) was the President of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013. Hugo Chávez may refer to: Hugo de los Reyes Chávez (1933−2024)...
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qualifying to teach. Chávez is best known as the father of President Hugo Chávez (1954–2013). His other sons included: Adán Chávez (born 1952), who succeeded...
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continue, if I cannot. —Hugo Chávez during a nationwide TV address (cadena nacional) (8 December 2012) Upon the death of Hugo Chávez on 5 March 2013, Maduro...
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Cabinet of Venezuela (redirect from Cabinet of Hugo Chávez)
Cabinet of Ramón José Velásquez Cabinet of Rafael Caldera Cabinet of Hugo Chávez Cabinet of Nicolás Maduro Venezuelan Politics Venezuelan Constitution...
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towards income redistribution and social welfare programs. Then-President Hugo Chávez dramatically shifted Venezuela's traditional foreign policy alignment...
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2002 Venezuelan coup attempt (redirect from Coup attempt against Chávez)
saw the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, ousted from office for 47 hours before being restored to power. Chávez was aided in his return to power...
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Democracy in Venezuela (section Hugo Chávez)
Latin America, along with Colombia and Costa Rica. With the election of Hugo Chávez in the 1998 presidential election, the country started experiencing democratic...
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United Socialist Party of Venezuela (category Hugo Chávez)
by Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez after he won the Venezuelan presidential election of 2006. The process was led by Chávez's own party, the Fifth Republic...
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Fifth International (section Hugo Chávez)
Workers' Group in New Zealand also argues for a Fifth International. Hugo Chávez announced in 2007 that he would seek to create a new international: "2008...
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Bolivarianism (section Bolivarianism of Hugo Chávez)
political manifestation was in the government of Venezuela's president Hugo Chávez, who from the beginning of his presidency called himself a Bolivarian...
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former President Hugo Chávez, and acted as his First Lady after his separation from Marisabel Rodríguez in 2003. María Gabriela Chávez is the youngest...
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to refer to Hugo Chávez.[citation needed] Before the 2002 coup attempt, discontent within the military started when President Hugo Chávez forced them...
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leader Hassan Nasrallah thanked President Hugo Chávez for his support, calling Chávez his "brother". Chávez also allowed members of Hezbollah to stay...
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Leamsy Salazar (section Death of Hugo Chávez)
. —Hugo Chávez When Hugo Chávez took office in early 1999, Salazar was among the most prestigious, young officers chosen to serve as one Chávez's honor...
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Hugo Chávez, following the attempted military coup in April 2002. The early part of 2002 saw mass protests and a general strike by opponents of Hugo Chávez...
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death in March 2013, the administration of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez proposed and enacted populist economic policies as part of his Bolivarian...
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diplomatic service, working for both Hugo Chávez and Carlos Andrés Pérez. While González worked against the Chávez–Maduro administrations, his attitude...
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opponents, but Chavez returned after two days as a result of demonstrations by poor Chávez supporters and actions by the military. Chávez remained in power...
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Presidential Commission. As the lead attorney for Hugo Chávez's defense team, she was instrumental in securing Chávez's release from prison in 1994 after his unsuccessful...
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2012 Venezuelan presidential election (section Chávez)
despite Chávez leading most polls by large margins. Chavez won the election comfortably, although this was the narrowest margin he ever won by. Chávez was...
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development of his relationship with Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. In one of his televised speeches, Chávez used and read aloud an open letter Penn wrote to...
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Diosdado Cabello (category Hugo Chávez ministers)
until such time as the president of the republic, Hugo Chávez Frías, appears." A few hours later, Chávez was back in office. This made Cabello’s presidency...
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revisionism. Leaders who have advocated for this form of socialism include Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, Rafael Correa of Ecuador, Evo Morales of Bolivia, Luiz...
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the Venezuelan ambassador, to the US. Chávez promoted Figueredo to Deputy Foreign Minister to Europe. Hugo Chávez repeatedly alleged that the US had a...
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Elena Frías de Chávez (born May 14, 1934) is the mother of late Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, Aníbal José Chávez Frías and Adán Chávez. She is the former...
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known for having been the second wife of former Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. Rodríguez was born in Barquisimeto. In 1999, Rodríguez was elected a...
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of Hugo Chávez spans the first twenty-one years (1954–1975) of the former President of Venezuela's life. Leader of the "Bolivarian Revolution", Hugo Chávez...
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