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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Political: The battle to Define Hugo Chavez's Legacy



Two days ago, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez died at the age of 58. It's clear that Chavez had the support of millions of Venezuelans and other people around the world during his life and in his death. It's clear that he loved the Venezuelan people and that they loved him. Chavez helped to bring down the poverty rate in Venezuela and moved to help the poor around the world. As a result, the Venezuelan people continued to return him to power through relatively free and fair elections.

However, I've never been convinced that he loved them more than he hated the United States or than he loved himself. While I admired his struggle against cancer these last few months, one couldn't help but be embarrassed by the hiding of his medical condition and his two month disappearance from the country over which he had been recently elected president.

He also made some important criticisms of the United States and the current global economic arrangements but then would blame the US for causing earthquakes in Haiti and lend support to murderous regimes and leaders throughout the world. He acted more out of a hatred for the US than he did solidarity for much of the world's most vulnerable. His anti-Americanism was on full display on the day of his death with Vice President Maduro's attacks against the United States for giving Hugo Chavez cancer and the expulsion of two US government employees…

While estimates seem to vary - I'm not sure that anyone really knows - Nicaragua has received $2.5 billion or so from Venezuela over the last several years. Daniel Ortega and the Nicaraguan government have used that support to fund a variety of social programmes and to consolidate power. Ortega is popular enough to stand on his own in Nicaragua although it's unclear how well the Nicaraguan economy will adjust should the next government in Venezuela change in any fundamental way its financial support to its Central American partner.

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