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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 Chavez | Biography, Facts, Death | Britannica Hugo Chávez (born July 28, 1954, Sabaneta, Barinas, Venezuela—died March 5, 2013, Caracas) was a Venezuelan politician who was president of Venezuela (1999–2013)
Hugo Chávez - Death, Daughter Family - Biography Following his years-long battle with cancer, Hugo Chávez died on March 5, 2013, at age 58, in Venezuela He was survived by his wife, Maria Isabel Rodriguez, and five children:
Bishop Dolan ordains two ‘wonderful’ men to priesthood The Diocese of Phoenix, continuing as one of the nation’s fastest-growing in the U S , welcomed two new men to the priesthood Saturday Deacons Jacob Chavez and Connor Companik were ordained by
The Rise of Hugo Chavez: Why Venezuelans Elected a Revolutionary as . . . 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 But why did Venezuelans embrace such a radical outsider as their leader?
Hugo Chávez - Venezuelan Leader, Socialism, Revolution | Britannica Chávez took office in February 1999 During his first year in office, his approval rating reached 80 percent, and his platform—which advocated an end to corruption, increased spending on social programs, and redistribution of the country’s oil wealth—was widely applauded
Early life of Hugo Chávez - Wikipedia 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]
Venezuela - Hugo Chavez, Politics, Economy | Britannica Chávez’s political platform promised to rid the country of corruption, help the poor, and reduce the power of elites He pledged to write a new constitution and remake Venezuelan democracy In mid-1999 Venezuelans elected a constituent assembly dominated by pro-Chávez delegates, and voters soon approved a new constitution by referendum