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Venezuela - Political Conditions & U.S. Policy (Hardcover)
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Venezuela - Political Conditions & U.S. Policy (Hardcover)
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Under the populist rule of President Hugo Chavez, first elected in
1998 and most recently re-elected to a six-year term in December
2006, Venezuela has undergone enormous political changes, with a
new constitution and unicameral legislature, and even a new name
for the country, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. U.S.
officials and human rights organisations have expressed concerns
about the deterioration of democratic institutions and threats to
freedom of expression under President Chavez, who has survived
several attempts to remove him from power. The government has
benefited from the rise in world oil prices, which has sparked an
economic boom and allowed Chavez to increase expenditures on social
programs associated with his populist agenda. Since he was
re-elected, Chavez has announced new measures to move the country
toward socialism. His May 2007 closure of a popular Venezuelan
television station (RCTV) that was critical of the government
sparked student-led protests and international condemnation. The
Chavez government's proposed constitutional reforms, subject to a
referendum scheduled for December 2, 2007, include many amendments
that have been controversial, such as the removal of presidential
term limits and the government's ability to suspend certain
constitutional rights during a state of emergency. The United
States traditionally has had close relations with Venezuela, the
fourth major supplier of foreign oil to the United States, but
there has been friction in relations with the Chavez government.
U.S. officials have expressed concerns about President Chavez's
military arms purchases, his relations with such countries as Cuba
and Iran, his efforts to export his brand of populism to other
Latin American countries, and concerns about the state of
democracy.
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