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Chavismo
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Chavismo is a left-wing populist ideology that emerged in Venezuela under President Hugo Chávez, combining elements of democratic socialism, Bolivarianism, and Latin American integration. The ideology emphasizes nationalization, social welfare programs, and opposition to neoliberalism, but critics argue it is actually state capitalist. Support for Chavismo peaked in the early 2010s, but declined after Chávez's death and the economic deterioration under Nicolás Maduro's tenure. Academic research on Chavismo is divided between liberal democratic and radical democratic perspectives, with the former viewing it as democratic backsliding and the latter as a fulfillment of democratic aspirations.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Election
- 3.Protests
- 4.Authoritarianism
- 5.Electoral Fraud
- 6.Sabotage
- 7.Power outage
- 8.Venezuela under Maduro
- 9.Spanish Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Mexico
- 2.India
- 3.Spain
- 4.Ecuador
- 5.Algeria
- 6.Cuba
- 7.Colombia
- 8.China
- 9.Chile
- 10.Brazil
- 11.Barbados
- 12.Bolivia, Plurinational State of
organizations
- 1.National Election Commission
- 2.Twitter/X
- 3.White House
- 4.International Court of Justice
- 5.European Union
- 6.Democratic Unitary Platform
- 7.Chavista Government
- 8.Instagram
- 9.ODH Consultores
- 10.PSUV
- 11.Regional Interagency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants in Venezuela
- 12.Socialist Party
persons
- 1.Nicolás Maduro
- 2.Tarek William Saab
- 3.Rafael Uzcategui
- 4.Jorge Rodriguez
- 5.Hugo Chavez
- 6.Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia
- 7.Delcy Rodriguez
- 8.María Corina Machado
- 9.Oliver Lopez Cano
- 10.Rafael Cabrera
- 11.Ronal Rodriguez
- 12.Ruben Sulbara