- The
Caracazo is the name
given to the wave of protests, riots, and
looting that
started on 27
February 1989 in the
Venezuelan city of Guarenas, spreading...
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crisis of the 1980s, a
series of
social crises,
widespread riots known as
Caracazo and two coup
attempts in 1992. In May 1993 he
became the
first Venezuelan...
- El
Caracazo is 2005
Venezuelan historical film that
deals with the
events of El
Caracazo, the name
given to a
series of
riots and
lootings in and around...
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implemented in 1989 by the
Carlos Andrés Pérez
government in
response to the
Caracazo riots,
where hundreds were
killed by
military and
armed police. President...
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major political crises and
widespread social unrest,
including the
deadly Caracazo riots of 1989, two
attempted coups in 1992, and the
impeachment of a President...
- (called as an "Asian growth"), the
largest in
Latin America at the time. The
Caracazo and
previous inequality in
Venezuela were used to
justify the subsequent...
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widespread lootings and
protests that
followed his
spending cuts,
known as El
Caracazo, Pérez
initiated Plan Ávila, a
military contingency plan by the Venezuelan...
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economic measures that set off
major protests, the
biggest of
which was the
Caracazo wave of 1989. The same year,
Venezuela held its
first direct elections...
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class and
lower class majority. The
resultant discontent erupted in the "
Caracazo"
beginning on 27
February 1989. Many of the parti****nts in the
coups had...
- 20th century, with the 1980s oil glut and
political instability like the
Caracazo,
meaning maintenance can not be sustained. The
economic and
social problems...