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...However there are at least some echoes of the late Hugo Chávez in Mr López Obrador’s early moves....
...It is a message,” believes Father Guillermo Torre, the Catholic priest known locally as Padre Willy. The priest was sent by archbishop Jorge Bergoglio to take on the parish in 1999....
...After two decades of rule by populist leaders Hugo Chávez and Mr Maduro, he was sceptical about Mr Guaidó’s recent push to get aid into Venezuela....
...“López Obrador has been bending over backwards sending messages that he does not intend to antagonise the US, that he is not [late Venezuelan leader Hugo] Chávez, that he is not anti-American,” said Arturo...
...None of this seemed likely when Mr Moreno, Mr Correa’s vice-president, beat Guillermo Lasso, a millionaire banker, in April’s election....
...asked Guillermo Melendez, an IT consultant manning an opposition barricade in the upmarket Caracas suburb of Sebucán during a 48-hour strike this week....
...Cancer did for Hugo Chávez, elections for Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of Argentina, impeachment for Dilma Rousseff in Brazil....
...The pragmatic fiery leftwing president was once seen as the regional heir of the late Venezuelan leader, Hugo Chávez....
...Guillermo Osses is a portfolio manager at Man GLG...
...Indeed, the ruling party, the PSUV, has been riven by internal struggle since Chávez died....
...The late President Hugo Chávez even called it “a bad business”. But García disagrees with the Comandante....
...Ramón Guillermo Aveledo, an opposition leader, said during a the meeting on Thursday evening: “Something has gone very wrong for a meeting between the government and the opposition to be rare.”...
...Panama’s former ambassador to the Organization of American States, Guillermo Cochez, told Colombian news group NTN24 on Wednesday that Mr Chávez had been “brain-dead” since late December, and that he may...
...This helped place him ahead of his main rivals, conservative Guillermo Lasso, a banker, and Lucio Gutiérrez, a former president who was ousted in a popular revolt in 2005....
...This week, the sometimes almost hysterically anti-Chavez station’s majority owner, Guillermo Zuloaga, confirmed rumours that he was accepting a buyout offer for his family’s 80 per cent stake in the company...
...Indeed, Mr Correa, a US-trained economist with a doctorate from the University of Illinois, is expected to win a third term in Sunday’s presidential election, and to beat the second-placed candidate – Guillermo...
...The subsidy deal was agreed by Fidel Castro and former Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, who died in March....
...Guillermo Zuloaga, president of the network, called the fine an “attack by a government that has only fear of freedom of expression”....
...said a triumphant Ramon Guillermo Aveledo, spokesman for the MUD. “Those who preach war and rejection have been defeated,” he added....
...Mr Uribe and Mr Chávez committed to trying to repair the relationship in February after a spat at a meeting of Latin American leaders in Cancun in which the Colombian told Mr Chávez to “be a man” and the...
...Guillermo Fariñas, a Cuban army veteran and psychologist, began a 134-day hunger strike in February after the death of another hunger striker, Orlando Zapata, drew international attention....
...When Chávez took to the podium before a 40,000-strong audience at a nearby stadium, Maradona was at his side....
...His last piece for the magazine was a road-trip with Oliver Stone to interview Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. Read it and see the video at www.ft.com/chavez...
...Guillermo Calvo of Columbia University says this shows the US “crowding out Latin America and other emerging markets”....
...Bizarrely, another justification for creating Petrosal is that it would not become powerful enough to present a threat to the government (as Venezuela’s PDVSA became a threat to the government of Hugo Chávez...
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