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The Guacamaya

The Guacamaya

著者: Alex TVzla
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概要

The Guacamaya is a podcast about Venezuela—its history, politics, and the forces that shaped the country we know today. From dictators and coups to oil, democracy, and the rise of Hugo Chávez, each episode goes beyond the headlines to explain how Venezuela got here... and where it may be going next.

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  • The Coup: Chávez Falls
    2026/05/12

    Episode 7 | How was Hugo Chávez removed from power in 2002?

    On April 11, 2002, more than half a million Venezuelans marched through Caracas toward Miraflores Palace. By nightfall, people were dead in the streets—and Chávez had fallen.

    But the president's dramatic fall didn't come out of nowhere.

    In this episode, we trace the months of escalating confrontation that pushed Venezuela to the brink. As Chávez moved to impose his will on the institutions he did not control, both he and his opponents grew more radical, more organized, and more desperate.

    The pressure was building—and in April 2002... Venezuela exploded.

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    33 分
  • Revolution? What Revolution?
    2026/05/05

    Episode 6 | Was Hugo Chávez always a socialist?

    Not exactly. When Chávez first came to power, he rejected socialism and communism—but embraced another label: revolutionary.

    In this episode, we trace the ideological roots of Chávez’s "Bolivarian Revolution," from Simón Bolívar and Ezequiel Zamora to Fidel Castro and Norberto Ceresole. We look at how Chávez’s vision evolved, and how it began shaping Venezuela.

    We also revisit one of the earliest warnings against Chávez’s authoritarian turn: Jorge Olavarría’s dramatic 1999 speech denouncing the president to his face.

    By 2001, Venezuela was not yet the authoritarian state it would later become. But the logic was already there: the enemies, the language, and the revolutionary fervor.

    This is the story of what Chávez’s “revolution” really meant—before the world came to know it as "socialist."

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    21 分
  • Supreme Court Suicide
    2026/04/28

    Episode 5 | Why didn’t the Supreme Court stop Hugo Chávez?

    In this episode, we trace the moment when Venezuela’s democracy began to unravel—not through tanks or coups, but through legal decisions, political strategy, and the quiet collapse of institutional power.

    We follow Chávez’s first months in office: his push for a Constituent Assembly, the Supreme Court’s fateful rulings, and the electoral system that allowed him to dominate the body that would rewrite the Constitution. What emerged was not just a new legal order, but a transformation of how power was exercised in Venezuela.

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    22 分
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