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Those groups were Red Flag, Socialist League and the Party of the Venezuela Revolution (PRV).
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez��s early ties with the FARC and ELN
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The failed coup that Hugo Chavez led in 1992 was organized in cooperation with the clandestine organizations MBR, PRV, Red Flag and the Socialist League.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez��s early ties with the FARC and ELN
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Some of the most important and active members of the PRV were its leader Douglas Bravo, as well as Rafael Ramirez, and Adam Chavez, the brother of Hugo Chavez.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez's early ties with the FARC and ELN
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Wynne moved to California in 1980 and developed an expertise in repairing DeLoreans, since the intricacies of their French-made Peugeot-Renault-Volvo (PRV) engine and Lotus-designed chassis were second nature for someone used to European vehicles.
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Then in 1971, Hugo Chavez entered the Military School and immediately established contacts with the PRV through his brother, Adam, and began organizing the clandestine Bolivarian Revolutionary Movement (MBR) to recruit other military personnel for the revolution.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez's early ties with the FARC and ELN
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Chavez's closest collaborators are his brother, Adam, his minister of Interior, Ramon Rodriguez Chacin, Jose Vicente Rangel (former presidential candidate of the communist party), Jorge Rodriguez (Socialist League), Minister of Energy Rafael Ramirez (PRV), Minister of Propaganda William Izarra (PRV) and the foreign Affairs Minister, Nicola s Maduro (Socialist League).
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez's early ties with the FARC and ELN