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Hugo Chávez Frias

Hugo Chávez Frías was a Venezuelan politician who served as the country’s president from 1999 until his death in 2013. Known for his charismatic leadership, he aimed to reduce poverty and increase social programs through a political ideology called Bolivarian socialism. Chávez emphasized national sovereignty, often challenging foreign influence and promoting policies aligned with his vision of a more equitable society. His tenure was marked by significant social change, economic debates, and regional influence through alliances like ALBA. Despite controversy and criticism, he remains a significant figure in Latin American politics for his efforts to reshape Venezuela’s social and political landscape.