Venezuela, Hugo Chávez and the "Bolivarian revolution"
Socialist Forum
Title: Venezuela, Hugo Chávez and the "Bolivarian revolution"
Time and Date: 8.30 pm Monday 7, March.
Venue: Red Parrot Pub, Dorset Street, Dublin North City Centre.
Speaker: Kevin Wingfield
MANY people on the left and in the anti-capitalist movement have looked to Venezuela and Hugo Chávez in recent years for hope and inspiration.
Hugo Chávez, who has won two democratic elections on a radical programme, is hugely popular among Venezuela's poor.
In April 2002 sections of the army mounted a coup and arrested Chávez.
Immediately hundreds of thousands of poor people poured into the centre of the capital, Caracas, and caused key military commanders to switch sides reinstating Chávez after three days. In the aftermath Chavez made concessions to placate the opposition, and called for "national accord".
Can Hugo Chavez survive?