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    Chavez and Venezuela

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    Basic Information on Chavez and Government of Venezuela Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (born 28 July 1954) is the current President of Venezuela‚ having held that position since 1999. He was formerly the leader of the Fifth Republic Movement political party from its foundation in 1997 until 2007‚ when he became the leader of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV). Following his own political ideology of Bolivarianism and "Socialism for the 21st Century"‚ he has focused on implementing socialist

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    Hugo Chavez's Analysis

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    Hugo Chavez served as president of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013. Subsequently Chavez named Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro as his successor after his death‚ Maduro assumed the power and responsibilities of the president (Chavez Biography). After this‚ a special election was held on 14 April 2013 to elect a new president‚ and Nicolas Maduro won with 50‚62 % of the votes (Cronologia). Maduro has been facing many problems since the fist day that he took the power‚ and this

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    Venezuela All That is Shiny is not Oil President Hugo Chávez Frías passed away on March 5‚ 2013 after battling an unknown type of cancer‚ thus ending fourteen years in office as president of Venezuela. In that time‚ he extended term limits that allowed him to run and win the executive post four times‚ including surviving one recall. Chávez saw himself as the leader of the “Bolivarian Revolution” and saw Venezuela as a model for “socialism for the 21st century.” Was he successful in achieving

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    majority African and native decent Venezuelan citizens. The past 200 years‚ especially the last 20 years this country made many great leaps to address these social problems. Under the leadership of Hugo Chávez who took office in 1999‚ he led the country to become a more socialist and equal country (“Hugo Chávez”). The social gap between the rich and the poor narrowed and many social and cultural rights were given to its people. Although under Chávez’s leadership this country have made great leaps in

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    was one of the many he fired on live TV. I was only five at the time‚ but I was very much aware of all the pain and distress he caused in my whole family. Slowly‚ as I grew up‚ I started paying more and more attention to the strange character Hugo Chavez was. The way of his speech‚

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    all aspects of the ward and her patients are the prisoners‚ likewise she is the dictator. The dictator that many can connect her to is Hugo Chavez due to the similarities involved between both leaderships. Kessey uses the expanse of the mental patients under the control of Nurse Ratched as a connection to a society or country being controlled by a dictator in a totalitarian society. Nurse Ratched is seen as the dictator of this mental ward with the comparisons that can be formed are quite distinct

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    Rise Of Hugo Chavez

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    or maybe the reason behind it‚ was the higher volume of FDI into the region arguably fueled by more ’neoliberal’ inspired incumbent governments. Towards the end of the 1990‚ Hugo Chavez came to power in Venezuela and‚ like dominoes chain reaction‚ one by one countries in Latin America started swerving left. Following Chavez in Venezuela‚ Lula and it’s Worker’s Party came to power in Brazil‚ Nestor Kirchner and Tabare Vasquez in Argentina and Uruguay respectively‚ Evo Morales in Bolivia and Manuel

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    venezuela and democracy

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    by dictatorship hidden by democracy. Basically‚ the whole governmental system is controlled by Hugo Chavez and his own party. The problems that exist are foot shortage‚ privatization of recourses(such as oil) and economic issues. The voice of people can’t be heard. Many evidences tells that Venezuela is actually a dictatorship country‚ not a democracy country as it seems. President Hugo Chavez had control of the election in Venezuela. 2 The government was trying to control the people by

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    Venezuela - Today

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    Paper #1 – Venezuela Today After almost fourteen years in power‚ President Hugo Chavez was reelected by a million votes more against his adversary in October 2012. Armed with huge resources from oil revenues‚ bolstered by the high rates of Popularity and six years ahead of renewed mandate‚ Chávez expressed confidence in the progress of the "Bolivarian Revolution" and the establishment of so-called "Socialism of the XXI century". That confidence helped him to regain control of some basic industries

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    GE Capital Analysis

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    analysis on previous economic‚ political‚ legal and social environments of Venezuela and Argentina in order to better understand Argentina’s current situation. It is important to first focus on Venezuela’s macro environment in the 1990’s and President Hugo Chavez’s regime and lay out reasons to why GE Capital has decided not to continue investing in Venezuela. Following Venezuela’s examination‚ Argentina’s macro environment history‚ starting from the 2001 financial crisis‚ will be evaluated. In doing

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