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He plans to continue his Bolivarian Revolution, enacting economic and social changes.
The party was committed to the Bolivarian Revolution and claimed to be the political voice of the country's poor.
That is not the way of the 'Bolivarian Revolution'.
He is a fan of the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela.
But with this open letter from the patron saint of the global left, the Bolivarian Revolution is now officially dead.
Since 1999, President Chavez has spent an average 40 hours a week on television promoting his "Bolivarian Revolution".
Bolivarian Revolution.
A key feature is also Venezuela's recent Bolivarian revolution and Latin America's political progress in the 21st century.
The "Bolivarian Revolution" ends when they lay a flag over his soggy body and throw in a hole in the ground, thats what.
That money finances a flurry of social development programs that are the hallmarks of the president's socialist "Bolivarian revolution."
The movement established as its political goal the realization of "Bolivarianism" by means of a "Bolivarian Revolution".
Bolivar, Simon - The Bolivarian revolution.
Many called themselves revolutionaries, or at least backers of Mr. Chávez's "Bolivarian revolution."
He subsequently formed the New Revolutionary Road party, which broadly supports the Bolivarian Revolution.
In particular the film focuses on whether the Bolivarian Revolution represents a real alternative to capitalism or will suffer the same fate of previous socialist experiments.
Yet even among the poor, the very group that Mr. Chávez says benefits most from his Bolivarian Revolution, disenchantment has grown.
It examines the Bolivarian Revolution led by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
Since 1999, under the Bolivarian Revolution of President Hugo Chávez, agriculture has had a somewhat higher priority.
Chávez announced that a new era has started in Bolivarian development, focused in the expansion of the Bolivarian Revolution.
Upon Chávez' election, the Venezuelan Constitution was re-written as an extension of his "Bolivarian Revolution" movement.
Mr. Chávez feels that he can exploit the opposition's weaknesses to accelerate his so-called Bolivarian revolution, remaking institutions like the state-run oil company.
She came to Venezuela thinking she would stay just long enough to get a taste for Mr. Chávez's grandly titled "Bolivarian revolution."
The PSL also supports the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela - a frequent topic in its magazine.
López said "his real offense is that he poses an electoral threat as he builds a social democratic alternative to the socialist, anti-American 'Bolivarian Revolution'."
Many have made the accusation that international media coverage of Hugo Chávez, and the Bolivarian Revolution, has severely distorted the reality in Venezuela.