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Hugo Chavez Biography
Political Leader / President of Venezuela
Name at birth: Hugo Rafael Chávez Frias
Hugo Chavez was elected president of Venezuela in 1998 and took office 2 February 1999. Chavez was a career military man who formed a revolutionary force within the Venezuelan army and led a failed attempt to overthrow President Carlos Andres Perez in 1992. After two years in prison, Chavez was pardoned by President Rafael Caldera and made the transition from soldier to politician. An engaging speaker and charismatic personality, he was elected to the presidency as a leftist reformer and modern-day Simón Bolívar. (His reforms are called the "Bolivarian Revolution.") Since taking office he has instituted sweeping reforms that have resulted in widely divided opinions of his presidency: supporters see him as a populist leader and champion of the poor, while critics call him anti-business and neo-fascist. He has shunned U.S. and European support and focused on South American and Third World solidarity. He is an economic and political supporter of Fidel Castro and a sharp-tongued critic of George W. Bush. His presidency has provided some topsy-turvy times for Venezuela: Chavez survived a kidnapping and coup attempt in April of 2002 and withstood a recall referendum in August of 2004, and news accounts from Venezuela often report both pro-Chavez and anti-Chavez rallies. A parliamentary election in late 2005, boycotted by some opponents, gave Chavez supporters control of the National Assembly, and on 3 December 2006 he was easily re-elected to another six-year term.
Extra credit: Chavez has accused the United States of supporting the 2002 attempt to overthrow him and of a continuing conspiracy to remove him from power... In 2005, U.S. television evangelist Pat Robertson made headlines when he suggested Chavez should be assassinated.
Blog posts mentioning Hugo Chavez:
Four Good Links
Hugo Chávez Wins Re-election
2006 BBC news, profile and related links
Encounters with Hugo Chavez
Marxist.com says "yay!" in this very detailed 2004 profile
Hugo Chavez v. America
Labeled a "potential threat" by Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network
Venezuela News, Views and Analysis
The latest headlines, and there are many
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President of Venezuela, 1999-present
