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Hugo Chávez - Wikipedia Low oil prices made Chavez's government reliant on international free markets during his first months in office, when he showed pragmatism and political moderation, and continued to encourage foreign investment in Venezuela
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 . . . In the 1998 Venezuelan presidential election, Hugo Chavez, a former military officer and leader of a failed coup attempt, won a resounding victory with 56% of the vote Chavez‘s election marked a significant turning point in Venezuelan politics, as it brought an end to four decades of domination by the country‘s traditional two-party system
Hugo Chavez | Encyclopedia. com A day before, a fourth high-ranking military officer called for Chavez to step down "Remember that the people are above all else And our loyalty is to the nation, not with a particular leader," Air Force General Rom á n G ó mez Ruiz was quoted as saying in the New York Times
Early life of Hugo Chávez - Wikipedia The early life 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 is known for his socialist governance, his promotion of Latin American integration, and his radical critique of neoliberal globalization and United States foreign policy [1]Born on 28 July 1954 in rural Sabaneta, Chávez
Venezuela - Hugo Chavez, Politics, Economy | Britannica Venezuela - Hugo Chavez, Politics, Economy: By the 1998 elections more than half the Venezuelan populace was below the poverty line, while annual inflation exceeded 30 percent and oil prices were in steep decline The voters rejected the traditional political parties of Democratic Action and COPEI and elected Chávez as president
Hugo Chávez summary | Britannica Hugo Chávez, (born July 28, 1954, Sabaneta, Barinas, Venez —died March 5, 2013, Caracas), President of Venezuela (1999–13) After graduating from the Venezuelan Military Academy (1975), he embarked on a career in the army Tasked with capturing leftist guerrillas, he began to empathize with them and support their revolutionary ideology