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- integration. People who supported Hugo Chávez and Chavismo are known as Chavistas. Several political parties in Venezuela support Chavismo. The main party...
- Demonstrations and riots have resulted in over 40 fatalities in the unrest between Chavistas and opposition protesters and opposition leaders, including Leopoldo López...
- Pole (Spanish: Gran Polo Patriótico, GPP), is a left-wing socialist and Chavista electoral alliance/po****r front of Venezuelan political parties created...
- Bolivarian propaganda (also known as chavista propaganda and Venezuelan propaganda) is a form of nationalist propaganda, especially in Venezuela and ****ociated...
- This article describes the history of Venezuelan opposition to the Chavista governments of former President Hugo Chávez and current President Nicolás Maduro...
- Progressive Advance (Spanish: Avanzada Progresista) is an anti-Chavista progressive political party in Venezuela, founded by former members of For Social...
- 2019). "Kellogg's: cómo los cereales más famosos del mundo se volvieron chavistas en Venezuela" [Kellogg's in Venezuela: how the world's most famous cereals...
- used in pro-Russian rallies in Serbia during the invasion. In Venezuela, Chavista groups included the "Z" symbol in a mural in the Catia parish, in Caracas...
- Venezuela's oil funds on the poor. Since his death, followers known as "Chavistas" refer to his death as a "transition to immortality", commonly calling...
- 2008, p. 97. Shambaugh 2008, p. 98. "Chinese Communist Party to train chavista leaders". El Universal. 13 May 2013. Archived from the original on 4 January...