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- 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt - Wikipedia
A failed coup d'état on 11 April 2002 saw Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, ousted from office for 47 hours before being restored to power
- Hugo Chavez | Death, Maduro, Coup, Facts | Britannica
Chávez was imprisoned without a court ruling for the attempted coup until 1994, when Pres Rafael Caldera Rodríguez, bowing to Chávez’s growing popularity, dropped the charges against him
- The Rise of Hugo Chavez: Why Venezuelans Elected a Revolutionary as . . .
In the 1998 Venezuelan presidential election, Hugo Chavez, a former military officer and leader of a failed coup attempt, won a resounding victory with 56% of the vote
- Ousted from Office for 47 Hours: the Failed 2002 Venezuelan Coup
Such was the case during the 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt, when military high command briefly ousted Hugo Chávez from office For a mere forty-seven hours, Chávez saw power slipping from his hands when union leader Pedro Carmona was declared interim president
- Hugo Chavez Rebuilt Venezuela Around the People’s Power
On Feb 4, 1992 Hugo Chavez, then a Lieutenant Colonel in the Venezuelan Armed Forces and leader of the clandestine Movimiento Bolivariano Revolucionario 200, led a failed coup against the neoliberal government of President Carlos Andres Perez
- Analysis: How Hugo Chavez changed Venezuela - BBC News
Mr Chavez was restored to power in 48 hours by a military that at first appeared to have supported the coup and he immediately embarked on a vigorous campaign against his enemies at home and
- Venezuela’s Chavez Era - Council on Foreign Relations
This timeline offers a visual account of Chavez’s rise to power and the impact of his presidency
- how did hugo chavez come to power - trendsmask. com
Hugo Chávez came to power in Venezuela through a mix of failed military rebellion, growing popular support amid crisis, and then a decisive democratic election in 1998 that he used to launch a new political order
- The Venezuela Coup, 20 Years Later – CEPR
On April 11, 2002, Venezuela’s democratically elected government, headed by Hugo Chávez Frías, was ousted in a military coup d’etat Then, dramatically, two days later, the coup was overturned by a mass mobilization of Venezuelans
- The 47-Hour Coup That Changed Everything - Venezuelanalysis
The April 2002 coup attempt against President Chavez represented the perhaps most important turning point of the Chavez Presidency First, it showed just how far the opposition was willing to go to get rid of the country’s democratically elected president
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