The military career of Hugo Chávez spans the seventeen years (1975–1992) that the later President of Venezuela spent in the Venezuelan army. Born 28 July 1954 in rural Sabaneta, Chávez entered military service upon his graduation from the Military academy of Venezuela in 1975, as a military officer. Chávez thereafter held a variety of post, command, and staff positions. At the time, he was increasingly drawn into leftist political movements. Chávez led a 1992 civilian-military coup which sought to overthrow the elected government of Carlos Andrés Pérez. Although the coup ultimately failed—ending Chávez's military career—it also brought Chávez into the national spotlight and set the stage for his future rise to political power; he eventually engaged in electioneering and political campaigni
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| - The military career of Hugo Chávez spans the seventeen years (1975–1992) that the later President of Venezuela spent in the Venezuelan army. Born 28 July 1954 in rural Sabaneta, Chávez entered military service upon his graduation from the Military academy of Venezuela in 1975, as a military officer. Chávez thereafter held a variety of post, command, and staff positions. At the time, he was increasingly drawn into leftist political movements. Chávez led a 1992 civilian-military coup which sought to overthrow the elected government of Carlos Andrés Pérez. Although the coup ultimately failed—ending Chávez's military career—it also brought Chávez into the national spotlight and set the stage for his future rise to political power; he eventually engaged in electioneering and political campaigni (en)
- La carrière militaire d'Hugo Chávez s'étend sur les dix-sept années (1975–1992) que le futur président du Venezuela passa au sein de l'armée de son pays. Leader de ce qu'il appelle lui-même la « révolution bolivarienne », Chávez est connu pour sa gouvernance sociale-démocrate, sa promotion du panaméricanisme, et sa critique radicale du néolibéralisme, de la mondialisation et de la politique étrangère des États-Unis. (fr)
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| - The military career of Hugo Chávez spans the seventeen years (1975–1992) that the later President of Venezuela spent in the Venezuelan army. Born 28 July 1954 in rural Sabaneta, Chávez entered military service upon his graduation from the Military academy of Venezuela in 1975, as a military officer. Chávez thereafter held a variety of post, command, and staff positions. At the time, he was increasingly drawn into leftist political movements. Chávez led a 1992 civilian-military coup which sought to overthrow the elected government of Carlos Andrés Pérez. Although the coup ultimately failed—ending Chávez's military career—it also brought Chávez into the national spotlight and set the stage for his future rise to political power; he eventually engaged in electioneering and political campaigning. (en)
- La carrière militaire d'Hugo Chávez s'étend sur les dix-sept années (1975–1992) que le futur président du Venezuela passa au sein de l'armée de son pays. Leader de ce qu'il appelle lui-même la « révolution bolivarienne », Chávez est connu pour sa gouvernance sociale-démocrate, sa promotion du panaméricanisme, et sa critique radicale du néolibéralisme, de la mondialisation et de la politique étrangère des États-Unis. Né le 28 juillet 1954 à Sabaneta (État de Barinas), Chávez rejoint l'armée après avoir été diplômé de l' (en). Il occupera par la suite de nombreux postes, commandements et positions. Dans le même temps, il prend une part de plus en plus active dans l'engagement politique de gauche, jusqu'à être impliqué dans des conspirations politiques et électorales. Chávez mène un coup d'État militaire en 1992 visant à renverser ce qu'il considère comme une oligarchie corrompue. Malgré son échec, qui met fin à sa carrière militaire, ce coup d’État porte Chávez sur la scène nationale et met en place les éléments qui mèneront à sa future ascension politique. (fr)
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