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Hugo Chávez

President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez

Profession: President of Venezuela

Nationality:
Venezuela
Venezuelan

Biography: Hugo Chávez rose to prominence as a military officer before founding the Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200 in an attempt to overthrow the government in 1992. After a jail sentence he formed the socialist political party the Fifth Republic Movement and was elected President in 1998.

During his first term Chávez brought in a new constitution backed by a public referendum. During his 2nd term Chávez stepped up a program of social reform, nationalizing key industries, implementing land reform and worker cooperatives. By 2006 he was pressing even stronger with his policy of “21st-century socialism”.

Chávez increasing aligned himself with leftist leaning governments most prominently that of Cuba and against American foreign policy.

Chávez's government survived a coup in 2002 supported by the military. His popularity rebounded and he was elected for a third term. In his last years Chávez received treatment for cancer but eventually died in office in March 2013.

While his governments are remembered controversially for ruling often by decree and for restricting freedom of the press he was also part of a wave of left wing South American leaders who was able to channel the disaffection of the working class and address their wrongs.

Born: July 28, 1954
Birthplace: Sabaneta, Barinas State, Venezuela

Generation: Baby Boomer
Chinese Zodiac: Horse
Star Sign: Leo

Died: March 5, 2013 (aged 58)
Cause of Death: Cancer

Historical Events

  • 1998-12-06 Hugo Chávez is elected President of Venezuela
  • 2002-04-11 An attempted coup d'état takes place in Venezuela against President Hugo Chávez.
  • 2002-04-12 Pedro Carmona becomes interim President of Venezuela during the military coup against Hugo Chávez.
  • 2002-04-14 Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez returns to office two days after being ousted and arrested by the country's military
  • 2007-11-10 ¿Por qué no te callas? ("Why don't you shut up?") incident between Juan Carlos I of Spain and Venezuela's president Hugo Chávez at Ibero-American Summit in Santiago
  • 2009-11-22 President Hugo Chávez states that Venezuela is in recession as the economy contracted 4.5% in the third quarter
  • 2012-10-08 Hugo Chávez is re-elected as president of Venezuela for a fourth term
  • 2013-03-05 Venezuelan Vice-President Nicolás Maduro assumes the presidency after the death of Hugo Chávez

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