President of Venuzuela, Hugo Chavez; Dead at 58

hugochavezThe President of Venuzuela, Mr. Hugo Chavez has passed away yesterday after a long battle with cancer. Vice President, Nicholas Maduro, delivered the news yesterday in a Press Conference last night. Chavez ruled Venuzuela for 14 years despite criticism from America amongst other critics.

HipHopWired Reports:

Born Hugo Rafael Chávez Frias in 1954 to working class school teacher  parents, he later joined the military and rose swiftly in the ranks. Before his  presidential rule, Chávez grew dissatisfied by the political machine in his  country and formed a social movement group to overthrow the government.   The Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200 (MBR-200) was formed in 1982 before  morphing into the Fifth Republic Movement (MVR), a left-wing Socialist political  party. The MVR supported Chávez as he sought presidential candidacy in the late  1990s.

Chávez assumed office in 1999, using strong liberal rhetoric to band together  his people. Chávez was well known for combating poverty in Venezuela, using his  power to offer free medical care, road repair and other goods and services for  those in need. Despite this, Chávez grew to have enemies after being accused of  running a dictatorship. Coups and strikes were levied upon Chávez and his  leadership, but the rebel attempts to seize his office were thwarted twice by a  beefed up military supported with Russian weaponry.

After winning reelection in October 2012, Chávez largely vanished from public  sight. It was known that the leader suffered from an unnamed form of cancer,  after revealing  the news of his disease in 2011. Chávez was so ill that he was unable to  attend his inauguration while receiving treatment in Cuba. Reports say Chávez  had not been seen in public since his arrival in Cuba last December.

Chávez was a known ally of Fidel Castro, inspired by the Cuban leader’s  philosophies of governance.  Both men shared a healthy disdain of the  anti-terror campaign enacted by former President G.W. Bush in 2002. Cuba and  Venezuela maintained a  trade policy between the countries, often  subsidizing goods such as oil and sugar.

God bless his family, Administration and Country.

@GiovanniZeus

 

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