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Title: Venezuela


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Venezuela
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Basic pre-1958 Timeline
  • 1829-30 Venezuela secedes from Gran Colombia and
    becomes an independent republic with its capital
    at Caracas.
  • 1870-88 - Venezuela governed by Antonio Guzman
    Blanco, who attracts foreign investment,
    modernizes infrastructure and develops
    agriculture and education.
  • 1908-35 - Dictator Juan Vicente Gomez governs at
    a time when Venezuela becomes world's largest
    exporter of oil.
  • 1947-48 - President Romulo Gallegos, Venezuela's
    first democratically elected leader, overthrown
    within eight months in military coup led by
    Marcos Perez Jimenez.
  • 1958 - Perez Jimenez ousted Romulo Betancourt of
    the Democratic Action Party (AD) wins democratic
    presidential election.

Adapted from http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1
229348.stm
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Pre-Chávez Timeline
  • 1983-84 - Fall in world oil prices generates
    unrest and cuts in welfare spending Dr Jaime
    Lusinchi (AD) elected president and signs pact
    involving government, trade unions and business.
  • 1989 - Carlos Andres Perez (AD) elected president
    against the background of economic depression,
    which necessitates an austerity program and an
    IMF loan. Social and political upheaval includes
    riots, in which between 300 and 2,000 people are
    killed, martial law and a general strike.
  • 1992 - Some 120 people are killed in two
    attempted coups, the first led by future
    president Colonel Hugo Chavez, and the second
    carried out by his supporters. Chavez is jailed
    for two years before being pardoned.
  • 1993-95 - Ramon Jose Velasquez becomes interim
    president after Perez is ousted on charges of
    corruption Rafael Caldera elected president.

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1993 Presidential Elections
Source http//pdba.georgetown.edu/Elecdata/Venez
uela/pres93.html
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1998 Election
http//pdba.georgetown.edu/Elecdata/Venezuela/pre9
8.html
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Hugo Chávez
  • Breakdown of old system.
  • Lack of a viable opposition.
  • Populism.
  • Oil.
  • Center-left, Bolivarian, Socialism
  • ALBA (Bolivarian Alternative for Latin America
    and the Caribbean)

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Hugo Chávez Key Dates
  • Feb 1999 Takes office after winning 1998
    election
  • July Re-elected under new constitution for a
    six-year term
  • April 2002 Abortive coup. Chavez returns to
    power after two days
  • August 2004 Wins recall referendum on whether he
    should serve out rest of his term
  • Dec 2006 Wins another six-year term with 63
  • Dec 2007 Loses constitutional referendum which
    included proposal to allow the president to run
    indefinitely for office
  • Feb 2009 Wins referendum that lifts term limits
    on elected officials
  • Source http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/35171
    06.stm

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1999 Constitutional Reform Referendum
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2000 Election
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2004 Referendum
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2006
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2007 Referendum
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2007 Referendum
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2009 Referendum
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More Hugo
http//www.poliblogger.com/?p13485
http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4453738.stm
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ALBA
  • Members Antigua and Barbuda, Bolivia, Cuba,
    Dominica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Saint
    Vincent and the Grenadines, Venezuela

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Regional Left/Right
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