
Chávez-Maduro
Hugo Chávez (1954-2013) was the President of Venezuela from 1999 until his death, known for his socialist policies and the establishment of a Bolivarian revolution. Nicolás Maduro, his successor, has faced significant criticism for authoritarian practices and human rights violations during his tenure, particularly in relation to political repression and economic mismanagement, leading to a severe humanitarian crisis in Venezuela.
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The article discusses the human rights violations under the regime of Chávez-Maduro in Venezuela.
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