Chávez
Hugo Chávez was a prominent Venezuelan politician and military officer who served as the President of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013. Known for his socialist policies and Bolivarian Revolution, Chávez's administration focused on reducing poverty and increasing state control over the oil industry, which has left a lasting impact on Venezuela's political and economic landscape.
Born on Jul 28, 1954 (71 years old)
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Guatemala:
She is referred to as a suspected co-author of the coup attempt.
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Uruguay:
Chavez is the prosecutor who took statements from various councilors regarding the case against Ezquerra.
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Italy:
Chávez is mentioned as the leader whose tyranny began 25 years ago, leading to the current struggles in Venezuela.
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Panama:
Chávez is mentioned among historical figures associated with antisemitism.
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Venezuela:
Chávez is referenced in relation to his oath over the 'moribunda' Constitution, drawing parallels with Gustavo Petro's actions.
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Uruguay:
Chávez, the Interpol official, explained the reasons for denying entry to Marset's sister-in-law into Paraguay.
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Costa Rica:
Chávez is identified as a police officer involved in an incident of apparent abuse of authority against a prisoner.
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Costa Rica:
Chávez is identified as a high-ranking official in the Penitentiary Police who has been accused of assaulting an inmate.
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Colombia:
Petro's red jacket evoked the dictator Chávez.
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Colombia:
The article mentions Chávez in the context of economic growth and well-being in Venezuela.
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