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Hugo’s parents were very nice. His dad’s name was Hugo De Los Reyes Chavez. Also his mother’s name was Elena Frias De Chavez. His dad was born on January 6, 1933 and his mom was born on May 14, 1935, and they are both still alive. His Mother And Father
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Hugo Chavez was born on July 28, 1954. He was born in Venezuela. In fact it was Sabaneta, Venezuela.
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On the day February 4, 1992 Huge was almost in jail for 30 years. Why? He tried to make a riot to kick the other president out of election.
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On the day November 27, 1992 he tried to join the military. He got rejected for the second time. He got rejected because he got in a tie up with a military policeman.
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On March 26, 1994, he served two years in jail. When he got free him and his buddy got into the military because two other soldiers left, so they needed two more people and they were the only ones who wanted in on this deal.
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On December 6, 1998, He comes out victorious again gaining another four years of being president. That means he is now up to eight years as running for president. Then again up to twelve years for president.
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On February 2, 1999 He is confused to rather rewrite the constitution or if he should leave it how it is. After discussing with the members in the Situation Room he will rewrite the constitution. Although he is changing it he is only going to fix one part and that is to decrees referendum.
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On December 15, 1999, Venezuelans voted to thank Chavez back. Since they let Chavez back the senate can not change the countries name to Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, and now they also can’t switch the presidents length of being five years to six, clearing the path for Chavez, to stay in as being president for thirteen years.
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July 30, 2000, Chavez ran and got president back. He checks back with the senate and the Situation Room just to check in, then he takes them all to a big room to ask them all a question and for them to answer. then y answered about and he won for it to be a six year election now.
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On April 13, 2002 he had supporters supporting him through or all the way. There were tens of thousands of supporters there. They were on the streets demanding him to go back to the venezuelans capital.