Authors: Bart Jones
Ortega, Carlos (CTV union head)
Ortega, Daniel (Nicaraguan president)
Ortega, Juanita (50-year barrio veteran), on Chávez
Osorio, Ana Elisa (Chávez minister)
Otera Silva, Miguel (Venezuelan writer)
OTIs (Office of Transition Initiatives), Caracas (USAID)
Oxtoby, David (Pomona College president) on sheriff interrogations
Páez, José Antonio (Bolívar
llaneros
leader)
painting by Hugo Chávez
Paniz, Nedo (Bolivarian supporter)
Pardo-Maurer, Rogelio (contra/US envoy)
Paredes, Edgar (2002 countercoup victim)
Parra, Gaston (economist heading PDVSA)
Patria Para Todos/Fatherland for All (PPT)
Patriotic Pole of Hugo Chávez (Polo Patriotico/PP)
PCV (Communist Party of Venezuela)
PDVSA (Petroleos de Venezuela)
Pelosi, Rep. Nancy (D-CA), on HC
Peña, Alfredo (Chávez ally turned critic)
Peñaloza Zambrano, Carlos Julio (military academy director)
Peraza, Rev. Arturo (HC critic)
Pérez, Carlos Andrés "CAP" (Venezuela president 1970s/1990s)
and assassination attempt of HC
as Betancourt interior minister
El Gran Virage
(the great turnaround)
"Venezuela Saudita" return hoped for
Pérez Alfonso, Juan Pablo (oil minister)
Pérez Arcay, Gen. Jacinto (Chávez teacher)
Pérez Delgado, Pedro (Maisanta, Hugo Chávez great-grandfather)
See also
Maisanta
Pérez Jiménez, Gen. Marcos dictatorship (1950s)
Pérez Pérez, Pedro (Hugo Chávez great-great-grandfather)
Pérez Recao, Isaac (reported 2002 coup plotter) fleeing to USA
Petkoff, Teodoro (rebel/free marketeer)
Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).
See
PDVSA (Petroleos de Venezuela)
Pilín León
blockading oil tanker
Pinochet, Gen. Augusto (Chilean president)
Plan Bolívar 2000 infrastructure economic revitalization
(
See also main
heading
social missions of Hugo Chávez)
See also
Velasco Alvarado, Gen. Juan (Peruvian leader 1968-1975)
Plaz, Alejandro (Sumate leader), tried for treason
Plaza Altamira "Liberated Territory,"
Pocaterra, Noheli (indigenous leader)
poetry of Hugo Chávez
after Caracazo (economic uprising)
Poleo, Rafael (critical editor/senator)
politics, Venezuelan (traditional)
two-party system lock charge (hegemony)
polling in Venezuela
Polo Patriotico (Patriotic Pole/PP).
See
Patriotic Pole of Hugo Chávez (Polo Patriotico/PP)
poor of Venezuela.
See also
Chavistas; social missions of Hugo Chávez
poverty rate change under Chávez
Por Estas Calles/Through These Streets
(soap opera)
PP (Patriotic Pole/Polo Patriotico)
PPT (Patria Para Todos/Fatherland for All)
presidential campaign of Chávez (1997-1998)
See also
Chávez presidential administration; MVR (Fifth Republic Movement, Hugo Chávez party); Sáez, Irene (politician, former beauty queen)
AD (Democratic Action/Acción Democratico) during
Patriotic Pole regional/congressional wins
peaceful revolution for poor masses
Salas Römer, Henrique (HC presidential opponent)
presidency of Hugo Chávez (first term)
See also
constitutional assembly of Hugo Chávez; presidency of Hugo Chávez (after "mega-election"); presidency of Hugo Chávez (after 2002 coup)
(
See also under
constitutional assembly of Hugo Chávez)
fast-track legislation presidential power
name change to Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
(
See also main heading
National Electoral Council)
no political prisoners/torture
(
See also main
heading OPEC
(Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries); presidency of Hugo Chávez [after "mega-election"])
opponents: and controversial moves
and PDVSA (Petroleos de Venezuela)
(
See also main
heading
PDVSA [Petroleos de Venezuela])
Plan Avila for restoring public order
Plan Bolívar 2000 revitalization
and presidential reelection/term
(
See also
main heading
speeches of Hugo Chávez)
Supreme Tribunal of Justice created
presidency of Hugo Chávez (after "mega-election").
See also
oil and Hugo Chávez; presidency of Hugo Chávez (after 2002 coup); 2002 coup
and CTV (Confederation of Venezuelan Workers)
Decree 1,011 educational oversight
(
See also
oil and Hugo Chávez)
general PDVSA support strike called
(
See also main heading
oil strike [2002-2003])
(
See
also
indigenous peoples and Hugo Chávez)
Inside the Neighborhood (Misión Barrio Adentro) physician program impoverished areas
(
See also
social missions of Hugo Chávez)
(
See also
land reform
under
socialism for twenty-first century)
Plan Avila for restoring public order
(
See also under
2002 coup)
World Trade Center/Pentagon terrorist 9/11 attacks response
presidency of Hugo Chávez (after 2002 coup).
See also main heading
recall;
armed forces cleansed of HC enemies
civilian reserve militia creation
home heating oil HC relief program
Law of Social Responsibility for Television and Radio
Miraflores Palace return of HC
making Venezuela "ungovernable,"
(
See also main heading
oil strike [2002-2003]);
Radiosur (Chávez regional radio network)
(
See also
media outlets of Chávez)
telecommunications nationalization
Telesur (Latin American answer to CNN)
(
See also
media outlets of Chávez)
human trafficking decertification of Venezuela
The President's Post
(Chávez newspaper)
Primero Justicia/Plaza Altamira occupation
PRV (Revolutionary Party of Venezuela)
See also
Bravo, Douglas (PRV/guerrilla leader)
See also
social missions of Hugo Chávez
Quijada, Manuel (intellectual progressive)
Radical Cause (Causa R).
See
Causa R (Radical Cause)
Radio Caracas Television (RCTV).
See
RCTV (Radio Caracas Television, Channel 2)
See also
Izarra, William (air force activist)
Ramírez, Kleber (Douglas Bravo ally)
Ramírez Pérez, VAdm. Héctor (HC opponent)
Ramírez Sánchez, Illich (Carlos the Jackal)
Rangel, Charles (Harlem congressman)
Rangel, José Vicente (Chávez administration leader)