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as one-man show

Petkoff, Teodoro

(
See also main
listing
Petkoff, Teodoro [rebel/free marketeer])

of Plan Bolívar 2000

as politicizing PDVSA

as populism

private militias formed against HC land reform

prosperity doubted

protest movement/cohesive faction

and Rangel, José Vicente

and
La Reconstituyente
/
The
Reconstitution,

as replica of AD regimes

of soaring crime rate

of social missions

speeches as overkill/mocked

state intervention excesses

Supreme Court packing by HC claims

and Telesur (Latin American answer to CNN)

as warmed-over failed fads

and wife beating

by working media

CTV (Confederation of Venezuelan Workers)

alliance with Fedecámaras

and Bolivarian schools

general strike to support PDVSA called

on HC PDVSA firings

joining Plaza Altamira occupation

pre-2002 coup NED funding

undermining workers' union

Cuba

Bay of Pigs

educational system

HC-Fidel Havana baseball game

health system

as impossible model

oil accord with Venezuela

security consultation for HC

telephone interview with HC daughter during 2002 coup crisis

and Telesur

USA Cuba syndrome

and Venezuela oil deal

Cuban embassy, Caracas, mob violence/siege

Davies, Vanessa (
El Nacional
reporter), on alleged human rights abuses

"Declaration of Caracas" at OPEC summit

Delacour, Justin (Latin America specialist)

on US op-ed news page bias

democracy, Venezuelan (traditional)

and Bolívar, Simón

facade of

formal establishment

late 1940s

as "model,"

"radical,"

"Democracy Standing Tall in Venezuela" (Maisto)

Democratic Action.

See
AD (Democratic Action/Acción Democratico)

El Diario de Caracas
newspaper opulent elite coverage

political police raid

The Dictionary of Venezuela
book

Diehl, Jackson (anti-HC op-ed writer)

DISIP (political police)

arresting astrologer

destroying
Zeta
magazine HC coverage

questioning reporter during HC presidency

spying

telephone tapping

Dodd, Sen. Christopher (D-CT)

Dominican Republic

Doña Bárbara
(Gallegos)

Don Quixote
(Cervantes Saavedra) distributed for free

eastern Orinoco River basin oil fields

See also
Anzoátegui oil fields; Orinoco River basin

EBR-200 (Bolivarian Revolutionary Army-200)

Alianza Patriotica
newspaper

Arias Cárdenas, Francisco, sworn into

becoming MBR-200

Bolívar as unifying force

civilian-military alliance

congresses

leak, first serious

oath taking

recruiting

tree analogy

Zamora as key

economics, Chávez administrations

minimum wage

national income 1998-2006

and oil strike (2002-2003)

Plan Bolívar 2000 revitalization

poverty statistics

and social missions

(
See also
social missions of Hugo Chávez)

economics, Venezuelan.

See also
economics, Chávez administrations; economic shock package of Pérez (1989); OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)

and agriculture

balance of payments

Banco Latino (1994)

"Black Friday" bolivar devaluation

bolivar devaluation

currency exchange office scandal

debt problems

"
Donde Estan Los Reales?
" 1978 presidential slogan

food riots

(
See also
Caracazo [economic uprising])

El Gran Virage
(the great turnaround) of Pérez (1989)

IMF (International Monetary Fund)

(
See also main heading
IMF [International Monetary Fund]
for details
)

"Lost Decade,"

net food importation

petrodollars

RECADI scandal

unequal income distribution

Washington Consensus

(
See
also
economic shock package of Pérez [1989];

main heading
Washington Consensus)

economic shock package of Pérez (1989)

See also
Caracazo (economic uprising)

constitutional rights suspension

as debt crisis response

and food shortages

gasoline price hike shock

government response to mayhem

and growth rates, eventual

Izaguirre, Alejandro (Pérez interior minister): televised national messages

looting aftermath

martial law as riot response

Quintana, Wolfgang, shooting death during aftermath

self-defense brigade formation

underclass pent-up anger pillaging aftermath

The Economist,

Ecuador

education (early) of Chávez.

See also
military academy education of Chávez Daniel O'Leary High School

and Díaz, Manuel Felipe
(Venenito),

first day

by Ruíz Guevara, José Esteban

and
Venenito
chemistry teacher

Eisenhower, President Dwight

Ekvall, Eric (political analyst/HC skeptic)

Electoral Movement of the People (MEP), and Hugo Chávez father

Elite
magazine

elites, Venezuelan

Cisneros, Gustavo

(
See also
name main heading
)

Cisneros, Oswaldo

The Economist
on

fighting end of their way of life

and media

and NED infiltration

as political beneficiaries

and power loss fear

private jets per capita

and racism

El Mozote, El Salvador 1981 massacre

Elorza

Bolivarian movement of HC during posting to

as no-man's-land HC posting

Eloy Blanco, Andrés (Pérez information minister)

ELPV (Venezuelan People's Liberation Army)

El Salvador

asylum granted anti-HC coup planner)

"death squad" government support

El Mozote 1981 massacre

Handal, Schafik (presidential candidate)

and Shapiro, Charles

USA election interference

El Trompillo (1992-1993)

"The Enigma of the Two Chávezes" (García Márquez)

Escovar, Ramón (Pérez attorney general), on Chávez government as "state terrorism,"

El Espacio
(Barinas newspaper) column of Chávez

Face to Face with the President
(Chávez TV program)

FAIR media watchdog

FALN (Armed Forces of National Liberation)

Faribundo Martí National Liberation Front

A Faustian Bargain
(Robinson)

FBI domestic spying echoes

Fedecámaras (Venezuelan chamber of commerce)

See
also Carmona, Pedro, and allied headings

Federal War (1858-1863)

Fernández, Carlos (Fedecámaras leader during oil strike)

Fernández, Congressman Eduardo (copei Pérez opponent)

Ferreres, Victor (Venevisión president), supporting oil strike (2002-2003)

Fifth Republic Movement (MVR Chávez party).

See
MVR (Fifth Republic Movement, Hugo Chávez party)

Financial Times
on Carmona swearing in

FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) NED Venezuela activities

Folsom, George A. (IRI president), supporting 2002 coup

Foreign Policy
magazine, on Sumate's mission

Fox News

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), NED Venezuela activities

Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)

Fuenmayor León , Gen. Romel

Fuentes, Yesenia (2002 march victim)

Fujimori, Alberto (Peruvian president)

Gaitán, Jorge Eliécer (Colombian popular leader) assassination

Galbraith, John Kenneth

Galeano, Eduardo (Uruguayan leftist)

Gallegos, Rómulo

García Carneiro, Gen. Jorge Luis (Chávez ally)

Carmona, Pedro, arrest (2002)

and Carmona regime countercoup

as HC military academy classmate

on Llaguno Bridge massacre rebel plans

poor roots, allegiance to

García Márquez, Gabriel

García Morales, Capt. Luis, televised Chávez threat

Garrido, Alberto (Venezuelan historian)

Gaviria, César (OAS secretary general)

Gazo, Rev. Jesús (Chávez spiritual guide)

Giordani, Jorge (Chávez minister/adviser)

Giusti, Roberto (Pérez aide), column on Hugo Chávez

Global Exchange tours to Venezuela

Globovision

Golinger, Eva (attorney/author)

book on NED Venezuela operations

NED and Sumate

Gómez, Alejandro (
Pilín León
oil tanker mission organizer)

Gómez, José Bernardo (astrologer)

González, Rev. Raúl (of Centro Gumilla Jesuit think tank)

González González, Brig. Gen. Néstor (2002 rebel)

Granier, Marcel (RCTV executive), meeting with 2002 coup interim president

El Gran Virage
(the great turnaround) of Pérez (1989)

See also
economic shock package of Pérez (1989)

Green, Rosario (Mexican foreign minister)

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research and Public Opinion Strategies recall poll

Grenada, US intervention

Group of 15 developing nations Caracas summit

Grüber ódreman, Adm. Hernán (HC ally/Caracas federal district governor)

Guatemala

Guevara, Ernesto "Che,"

See also
Che Guevara's diary

Che Guevara's diary

image as liability

"Vietnam. One and Two Vietnams in Latin America,"

Guijarra, Rocio (CEDICE leader), and Carmona interim government (2002)

Gunson, Phil (NPR
Miami Herald
), charges against HC

Habla El Comandante
(Blanco Muñoz)

Haiti

Handal, Schafik (El Salvador presidential candidate)

Hardy, Charles (former Catholic missionary living in Venezuela)

elites as fighting end of their way of life

witness to Caracas looter targeting

Harnecker, Marta (Chávez interviewer), 2002 resignation deal

Harvey, Robert

health.

See under
social missions of Hugo Chávez

Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for
Global Dominance
(Chomsky)

Hellinger, Daniel (political scientist)

Hello, President/Alo Presidente
Chávez shows

Helms, Jesse (R-NC)

heroes of Hugo Chávez.

See also individual
name main entries

Bolívar, Simón

Castro, Fidel

Maisanta great-grandfather

Páez, José Antonio (Bolívar
llaneros
leader)

Rodríguez, Simón (Simón Bolívar tutor)

Zamora guerrilla

Herrera Campins, Luis (Venezuelan president 1979-1984)

Sáez, Irene, backing

history, Venezuelan.

See also
llanos region (Chávez homeland); Maisanta (Hugo Chávez great-great grandfather); Pérez Delgado, Pedro (Hugo Chávez great-grandfather)

Bolívarian independence war aftermath

Federal War (1858-1863)

Jiménez, Gen. Marcos Pérez dictatorship (1950s)

leftist rebellion, 1960s

with Muslim countries

Patriotic Front tradition

and unjust social structures

Vicente Gómez, Gen. Juan dictatorship (1908-1935)

Zamora, Ezequiel (progressive liberal llanos guerrilla fighter)

history passion of Hugo Chávez

and Chicago Haymarket riots

El Espacio
newspaper topics

and llanos rebelliousness tradition

Marksman on

researching great-grandfather (Maisanta)

Santa Inés victory of Zamora

as HC anti-recall campaign namesake

as source for new doctrines

and three roots of a tree (Bolívar/Rodríguez/Zamora) concept

Honduras, Negroponte, John D. as US ambassador

How Much Does a Judge Cost?/¿Cu
á
nto
Vale un Juez?
(Ojeda)

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