From 1999 to 2013, his administrations began a set of transformations that remain as a benchmark for the Latin American social struggle.
Every March 5, Venezuelans remember the anniversary of the death of Hugo Chavez, the architect of the Bolivarian revolution. Before he could rise to political power, however, he led a military revolt in 1992, when then-President Carlos Perez was implementing the neoliberal policies outlined in the Washington Consensus.
After his release from prison in 1994, Commander Chavez began the formation of the Movement for the Fifth Republic (MVR), a leftist organization with which he won the 1998 presidential elections.
From this victory, he began to build the conditions for a process of institutional transformation carried out by his administrations from 1999 to 2013. Below are some outstanding policy outcomes achieved in this period.
— source telesurenglish.net | 4 Mar 2023