- Hugo Chávez - Wikipedia
In the first few years of Chavez's office, his newly created social programs required large payments to make the desired changes On 5 February 2003, the government created CADIVI, a currency control board charged with handling foreign exchange procedures
- Hugo Chavez | Biography, Facts, Death | Britannica
Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela (1999–2013) who styled himself as the leader of the socialist Bolivarian Revolution
- Jesse Chavez, most traded player in MLB history, retires after Braves . . .
Chavez's claim to fame might ultimately be that he was the most traded player in MLB history The bespectacled reliever was dealt 10 times during his career
- Hugo Chávez - Death, Daughter Family - Biography
Two days after Chavez's death, Vice President Maduro announced that Chavez's body would be preserved and permanently displayed inside a glass tomb now under construction in a Caracas museum
- The Rise of Hugo Chavez: Why Venezuelans Elected a Revolutionary as . . .
Chavez‘s election marked the beginning of a new era in Venezuelan politics, one characterized by sweeping social and economic reforms, increased state control over key industries, and a more confrontational stance toward the United States and other Western powers
- Hugo Chávez Politician - Biography, Age, Married and Children
Discover the life of Hugo Chávez, his achievements as a president, and his relationship with his family including children and wife
- Veteran pitcher Jesse Chavez retires from MLB after 18 seasons
After 657 appearances over 18 seasons with nine different clubs, right-hander Jesse Chavez announced his retirement Thursday
- Hugo Chavez | Encyclopedia. com
Top religious leaders such as Venezuelan Cardinal Ignacio Velasco had backed the coup against Chávez and opposed him, but Chavez had support among the religious rank-and-file, and he often accused Catholic church leaders of not following Christ's path
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