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In the s and s health and nutrition indexes in Venezuela were generally low, and social inequality in access to nutrition was high. Economists believe this policy increased shortages.

In turn, the lack of dollars made it difficult to purchase more food imports. After his election in , more than , state-owned cooperatives—which claimed to represent some 1. The communes produced some of their own food, and were able to make decisions by popular assembly of what to do with government funds. Despite such promises, the Venezuelan government often failed to construct the number of homes they had proposed.
In the first few years of Chavez's office, his newly created social programs required large payments in order to make the desired changes. Its creation was to control capital flight by placing limits on individuals and only offering them so much of a foreign currency. The implied value or "black market value" is what Venezuelans believe the Bolivar Fuerte is worth compared to the United States dollar.
This leads to businesses selling their goods and making a low profit. During the s and s there was a steady increase in crime in Latin America. The countries of Colombia, El Salvador, Venezuela, and Brazil all had homicide rates above the regional average.
Jones and Dennis Rodgers stated in their book Youth violence in Latin America: Gangs and Juvenile Justice in Perspective that, "With the change of political regime in and the initiation of the Bolivarian Revolution , a period of transformation and political conflict began, marked by a further increase in the number and rate of violent deaths" showing that in four years, the murder rate had increased to 44 per , people. The majority of the deaths occur in crowded slums in Caracas. In leaked government INE data for kidnappings in the year , the number of kidnappings were at an estimated 16,, contrasting the CICPCs number of only , [] before the Venezuelan government blocked the data.
The report also stated that international organised crime filters between Colombia and Venezuela with assistance from "the highest spheres of government" in Venezuela, leading to higher rates of kidnapping, drug trafficking, and homicides.
Carlos Nieto—head of Window to Freedom—alleges that heads of gangs acquire military weapons from the state, saying: "They have the types of weapons that can only be obtained by the country's armed forces. No one else has these. One prisoner explained how, "If the guards mess with us, we shoot them" and that he had "seen a man have his head cut off and people play football with it".
Edgardo Lander, a sociologist and professor at the Central University of Venezuela with a PhD in sociology from Harvard University explained that Venezuelan prisons were "practically a school for criminals" since young inmates come out "more sort of trained and hardened than when they went in". He also explained that prisons are controlled by gangs and that "very little has been done" to control them. According to Bloomberg , he changed Venezuela from a democracy to "a largely authoritarian system".
The opposition, on the contrary, was divided into different parties, which ran for the same office, and the limited financial resources were badly invested. Most of them purportedly voted for him. In Gallup Poll 's Corruption Index, Venezuela ranked 31st out of countries according to how widespread the population perceive corruption as being in the government and in business. The index listed Venezuela as the second least corrupt nation in Latin America, behind Chile. Venezuela's trade unionists and indigenous communities participated in peaceful demonstrations intended to impel the government to facilitate labor and land reforms.
According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies IISS , "Chavez's government funded FARC 's office in Caracas and gave it access to Venezuela's intelligence services" and said that during the coup attempt that "FARC also responded to requests from [Venezuela's intelligence service] to provide training in urban terrorism involving targeted killings and the use of explosives". The IISS continued saying that "the archive offers tantalizing but ultimately unproven suggestions that FARC may have undertaken assassinations of Chavez's political opponents on behalf of the Venezuelan state".
Venezuelan diplomats denounced the IISS' findings saying that they had "basic inaccuracies". In the Venezuelan constitution , of the articles were concerned with human rights; these included increased protections for indigenous peoples and women, and established the rights of the public to education, housing, healthcare, and food. It called for dramatic democratic reforms such as ability to recall politicians from office by popular referendum, increased requirements for government transparency, and numerous other requirements to increase localized, participatory democracy, in favor of centralized administration.
It gave citizens the right to timely and impartial information, community access to media, and a right to participate in acts of civil disobedience. The International Labour Organization of the United Nations had also expressed concern over voters being pressured to join the party. He said Venezuela should boycott the OAS, which he felt is dominated by the United States; a spokesperson said, "We don't recognize the commission as an impartial institution".
He disclaimed any power to influence the judiciary. Gaer , noted that in "only 12 public officials have been convicted of human rights violations in the last decade when in the same period have been more than 5, complaints". Chavez's opposition to Zionism and close relations with Iran led to accusations of antisemitism [] [] Such claims were made by the Venezuelan Jewish community at a World Jewish Congress Plenary Assembly in Jerusalem , after Venezuela's oldest synagogue was vandalized by armed men. He used state-run bodies to silence the media and to disseminate Bolivarian propaganda.
Other actions included pressuring media organizations to sell to those related to his government or to face closure. In the group's Press Freedom Index, Reporters Without Borders noted that "Venezuela is now among the region's worst press freedom offenders. Relations thawed somewhat under President Barack Obama in June , only to steadily deteriorate once again shortly afterwards. He also befriended pariah states such as Belarus and Iran.
He intended at one time to become a priest. He saw his socialist policies as having roots in the teachings of Jesus Christ liberation theology , [] and he publicly used the slogan of "Christ is with the Revolution! In he expressed his skepticism of an afterlife , saying that such an idea was false. S State Department dismissed the claim as "absurd". His death triggered a constitutional requirement that a presidential election be called within 30 days. Maduro, Chavez's vice president, was elected president on 14 April From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. See list. By country. Related topics.
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I think that from the time I left the academy I was oriented toward a revolutionary movement Four years later, a second-lieutenant came out who had taken the revolutionary path. Someone who didn't have obligations to anyone, who didn't belong to any movement, who was not enrolled in any party, but who knew very well where I was headed. Main article: Venezuelan presidential election.
Further information: History of Venezuela —present. Democracy is impossible in a capitalist system. Capitalism is the realm of injustice and a tyranny of the richest against the poorest. Rousseau said, 'Between the powerful and the weak all freedom is oppressed. Only the rule of law sets you free. Main articles: Bolivarianism and Bolivarian Circles. This section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably.