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Venezuela country profile

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September 9, 2024
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President Nicolas Maduro has governed since March 2013, following the death of his mentor Hugo Chavez.

He was declared the winner of the July 2024 presidential election by the government-controlled electoral commission, the National Electoral Council (CNE), which handed him a third consecutive term in office.

The opposition said its candidate, Edmundo González, was the real winner. González fled to Spain after the authorities issued a warrant for his arrest following the poll.

The US, the EU and the majority of foreign governments have refused to accept Mr Maduro as the winner without Caracas releasing detailed voting data to prove the result.

The result has been recognised by President Maduro’s allies, including Russia, China and Iran.

After the last election in 2018 was widely dismissed as neither free nor fair, dozens of governments including the US recognised the then opposition leader Juan Guaido as the interim president and imposed heavy sanctions on Venezuela.

But this time, the US, UK and EU have stopped short of recognising Mr González as the president, despite US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken saying there is “overwhelming evidence” that he won, not President Maduro.

Instead, several foreign governments in the West have prioritised the so-called “Brazil approach” to try to negotiate a peaceful transition of power with Mr Maduro’s government.

Venezuela TV monitors

[Getty Images]

Venezuela’s political polarisation is mirrored in the media.

State TV coverage routinely ignores the opposition. Critical and exile media operate online.

Many journalists have fled because of threats and physical dangers, says Reporters Without Borders.

The government and its opponents use social media as a battleground.

Street in central Caracas

A statue of Latin American hero Simon Bolivar adorns one of the main avenues of central Caracas [Getty Images]

Some key dates in Venezuela’s history:

1498-99 – Christopher Columbus and Alonso de Ojeda visit Venezuela, which is inhabited by Carib, Arawak and Chibcha peoples.

1521 – Spanish colonisation begins.

1749 – First rebellion against Spanish colonial rule.

1810 – Venezuelans take advantage of Napoleon’s invasion of Spain to declare independence.

1829-30 – Venezuela secedes from Gran Colombia.

1870-88 – Ruler Antonio Guzman Blanco attracts foreign investment, modernises infrastructure and develops agriculture and education.

1889 – Venezuela lays claims to two-thirds of Guyana west of the Essequibo river, but international arbitration rules in favour of Guyana in 1899.

Map of border between Guyana and Venezuela

[BBC]

1908-35 – Under dictator Juan Vicente Gomez, Venezuela becomes world’s largest oil exporter.

1945 – Coup establishes civilian government after decades of military rule.

1948 – President Romulo Gallegos, Venezuela’s first democratically-elected leader, overthrown within eight months in military coup led by Marcos Perez Jimenez.

1958 – Admiral Wolfgang Larrazabal ousts Marcos Perez Jimenez; leftist Romulo Betancourt of the Democratic Action Party (AD) wins presidential election.

1964 – Venezuela’s first presidential handover from one civilian to another takes place when Raul Leoni is elected president.

1973 – Venezuela benefits from oil boom and its currency peaks against the US dollar; oil and steel industries nationalised.

1989 – Carlos Andres Perez elected president amid economic depression, launches austerity programme with IMF loan. Riots, martial law and general strike follow, with hundreds killed in street violence.

1992 – Colonel Hugo Chavez and supporters make two coup attempts. Some 120 people killed in suppression of coups, Col Chavez jailed for two years before being pardoned.

1998 – Hugo Chavez elected president amid disenchantment with established parties, launches the ‘Bolivarian Revolution’. He adopts socialist and populist economic and social policies funded by high oil prices, and a vocal anti-US foreign policy.

2005 President Chavez brings in land reform to eliminate Venezuela’s large estates and benefit rural poor. Ranchers say it is an attack on private property.

2006 – Venezuela signs a $3bn arms deal with Russia, moving away from US arms supplies. Chavez wins a third presidential election.

2012 – Government extends price controls on basic goods in the battle against inflation. Venezuela becomes a full member of regional trading bloc Mercosur. Chavez wins a fourth term in office.

2013 – Chavez dies at age 58 after a battle with cancer. His chosen successor Nicolas Maduro is narrowly elected president amid an imploding economy and a divided nation.

2018 – UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres chooses to have the International Court of Justice (ICJ) consider Venezuela’s long-running claim that the 1899 ruling on the border between Venezuela and Guyana is invalid.

2019 – Opposition leader Juan Guaidó declares himself interim president, and asks military to oust President Maduro saying the 2018 election was rigged. EU, US and most Latin American countries recognise Mr Guaidó.

2020 – Opposition boycotts legislative elections, which are duly won by President Maduro’s party and allies.

2023 – UN says more than seven million Venezuelans have fled the country.

The International Court of Justice rejects Venezuela’s objections it is not the right body to rule on the long-running border dispute between Guyana and Venezuela over Essequibo and says it will now rule on the issue.

Venezuelans overwhelmingly back the country’s claim to Essequibo in a referendum and approve establishing a new Venezuelan state in the area.

2024 – President Maduro is declared winner of a contested presidential election. The opposition says its candidate was the real winner.

Pro-Chavez rally in Caracas, 2002

Rallies for and against President Hugo Chavez were a regular feature of his time in office [Getty Images]

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