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Nicolás Maduro
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
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Although he was de facto removed ... he is still the de jure president of Venezuela. Prior to his presidency, he served as the vice president of Venezuela under President Hugo Chávez … Wikipedia
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President of Venezuela
Vice President Himself
(March–April 2013)
Jorge Arreaza
(2013–2016)
Aristóbulo Istúriz
(2016–2017)
Tareck El Aissami
(2017–2018)
Delcy Rodríguez
(2018–2026)
Preceded by Hugo Chávez
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President of Venezuela
Vice President Himself
(March–April 2013)
Jorge Arreaza
(2013–2016)
Aristóbulo Istúriz
(2016–2017)
Tareck El Aissami
(2017–2018)
Delcy Rodríguez
(2018–2026)
Preceded by Hugo Chávez
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Wikipedia
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Nicolás Maduro - Wikipedia
8 hours ago - Initially a bus driver, Maduro rose to become a trade union leader before being elected to the National Assembly in 2000. A member of the United Socialist Party (PSUV), he was appointed to a number of positions under Chávez, serving as President of the National Assembly, Minister of Foreign ...
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The Hill
thehill.com › opinion › 5687406-maduro-socialist-party-venezuela
A balanced look at Nicolás Maduro
4 days ago - It is also true that his United Socialist Party of Venezuela, formed by Hugo Chávez in 2007, is among the very few in Latin American history to make a tangible, committed effort to lift up its nation’s poor.
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economy - Is Venezuela an example of socialism? - Politics Stack Exchange
There are indeed plenty of socialized ... socialist is a stab in the hearth for people from Proudhon to Rosa Luxemburg. Strictly speaking Venezuela is an authoritarian centralized economy (called Chavismo but similar to others such as Leninism, or Maoism). ... @armatita The premise of this question is flawed. There is no debate about whether socialism was implemented. PSUV is the political party of Chavez and Maduro... More on politics.stackexchange.com
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September 14, 2018
Maduro declares himself as a Marxist-Leninist.
People can declare themselves to be anything, let's see what will he do now. Hopefully he'll bring the conditions for a socialist Venezuela forward, but that'll be tough, as it is in any country in Latin America. But remember, no matter if Maduro is or isn't M-L, we should keep out critical support for the bolivarian project, since the US-Imperialism wants to destroy it no matter the political-theoretical current they follow. More on reddit.com
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Is Venezuela really socialist?
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Maduro's been captured. How do I defend my position against my anti-socialist critics and friends
There was this thing called the Iraq War. That was another time we "liberated" people. A few of them were actually happy about Hussein being removed. Approximate Iraqi death toll of that was one million. Trillions of dollars were wasted. Because we weren't liberating anyone. We were colonizing. Just like in this case. We support every despotic, backwards totalitarian government on Earth, provided that government plays ball with our corporations. More on reddit.com
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Fox News
foxnews.com › politics › second-front-how-socialist-cell-us-mobilized-pro-maduro-foot-soldiers-within-12-hours
Second front: How a socialist cell in the US mobilized pro-Maduro foot soldiers within 12 hours
TRUMP CASTS MADURO’S OUSTER AS ‘SMART’ MOVE AS RUSSIA, CHINA ENTER THE FRAY · That month, the Party for Socialism and Liberation’s Claudia De la Cruz jetted to Venezuela for a four-day conference of the International Peoples’ Assembly in Caracas, urging socialists to "collectivize" their efforts to fight the "capitalist crisis" in the world, according to · a video shared from the meeting with the hashtag #HandsOffVenezuela.. "Venezuela is ...
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CNN
cnn.com › 2025 › 12 › 07 › americas › venezuela-nicolas-maduro-profile-latam-intl
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro defied his enemies for years. Until now | CNN
2 weeks ago - Back then, he was just one among ... as foreign minister and vice president. Maduro received only minority support from followers of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), and his circle, according to reports, ...
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Daily Mail
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Venezuela's new leader Delcy Rodriguez is hardline socialist who kept Maduro in power for years... and she's already making threats against Trump | Daily Mail Online
2 weeks ago - The Supreme Court of Venezuela confirmed hardline socialist Vice President Rodriguez as Maduro's successor just hours after US forces detained him and his wife, Cilia Flores, on narco-terrorism and drug trafficking charges on Saturday.
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Peoples Dispatch
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Maduro: A decade continuing Chávez’s socialist and anti-imperialist struggle : Peoples Dispatch
August 2, 2023 - Conservative currents internationally, especially in the US, thought that after Hugo Chávez’s premature death, Maduro’s presidency represented the Bolivarian Revolution’s last leg (The Economist, 14/12/2013, labeled it “Maduro’s hollow victory.”).
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Venezuela's economy
Venezuela is a communist planned economy with an authoritarian government. It is, therefore, an example of Socialism. Under Chavez and Maduro, Venezuela's economy became a planned economy based on oil production, with few other industries, its oil industry has been nationalized since 1973, and there were significant petrol subsidies for its citizens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuela
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Venezuela

In 1973, Venezuela voted to nationalize its oil industry outright, effective 1 January 1976, with Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) taking over and presiding over a number of holding companies; in subsequent years, Venezuela built a vast refining and marketing system in the U.S. and Europe.
Under the tenures of Hugo Chávez and his successor Nicolás Maduro, many businesses abandoned Venezuela. In 1999, there were 13,000 companies in the country. By 2016, less than a third of companies remained in Venezuela, with only 4,000 companies operating in the nation.
Venezuela has large energy subsidies. In 2015, the cost of petrol was just US$0.06 per gallon, costing 23% of government revenues.

Although Venezuela's economy was planned around a single industry, they are beginning to diversify.

A range of other natural resources, including iron ore, coal, bauxite, gold, nickel and diamonds, are in various stages of development and production. In April 2000, Venezuela's president decreed a new mining law and regulations were adopted to encourage greater private sector participation in mineral extraction.

Some reasons for the failure of Venezuela's economy:

At first, the economic decline was due to low oil prices, but it was fueled by the turmoil of the 2002 coup attempt and the 2002–2003 business strike. Other factors of the decline were an exodus of capital from the country and a reluctance of foreign investors.
The 1999 Vargas tragedy was a disaster that struck the Vargas State of Venezuela on 15 December 1999, when the torrential rains and the flash floods and debris flows that followed on December 14–16 that killed tens of thousands of people, destroyed thousands of homes, and led to the complete collapse of the state's infrastructure.

Venezuela as an example of failed Socialism in debate
A lot of internet conversations use Venezuela as an example of Socialism failing, and they often do it in response to discussions of Democratic Socialists in America, and the viability of Democratic Socialism at large. Undoubtedly, this argument is the main driver for the existence of this stackexchange question and quite a lot of other stackexchange questions about Venezuela. This attempt to associate Democratic Socialism with Authoritarian Socialism is a mistake for multiple reasons:

  • Although many political candidates in the United States are now self-identifying as "Democratic Socialist," they tend to model their principals after Nordic Model Social Democracy. Social Democracy and Democratic Socialism are somewhat close in many ways, but Social Democracy is a bit more like a well-taxed Capitalist economy with social benefits; whereas Democratic Socialism has more government control over the economy, property and institutions are more public than private, and there are more elements of a decentralized planned economy.
  • Democratic Socialism and Authoritarian Socialism are not the same thing and do not have equal track records.
    From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_socialism
Democratic socialists oppose the Soviet economic model, rejecting the authoritarian form of governance and highly centralized command economy that took form in the Soviet Union in the early 20th century.

Authoritarian Socialism, as well as any Authoritarian government combined with any economic system, has a consistent track record of poor quality of life, weak civil rights, poor democracy, and sometimes a poor economy. Democratic Socialism (and other kinds of Social Democracies, democratic Mixed economies, and democratic Social Capitalism) offers many success stories of countries with good economies, strong democracy, strong quality of life, strong social progress, and good economic freedom (seriously, open up some of these rankings and go looking for Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Australia, Germany, and Canada). If a politician says that they want to model the economy after Denmark, it is simply dishonest to say that the economy will instead turn out to be like Venezuela.

Here is a list of examples of Authoritarian countries, Socialist and otherwise.

  • Socialism itself has many economic flavors, creating a broad opening for weakly informed people to equate countries with very dissimilar economies.

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialism

Socialism is a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership and workers' self-management of the means of production as well as the political theories and movements associated with them. Social ownership may refer to forms of public, collective or cooperative ownership, or to citizen ownership of equity. There are many varieties of socialism and there is no single definition encapsulating all of them, though social ownership is the common element shared by its various forms. Socialist economic systems can be divided into non-market and market forms. Non-market socialism involves the substitution of factor markets and money with engineering and technical criteria based on calculation performed in-kind, thereby producing an economic mechanism that functions according to different economic laws from those of capitalism. Non-market socialism aims to circumvent the inefficiencies and crises traditionally associated with capital accumulation and the profit system. By contrast, market socialism retains the use of monetary prices, factor markets and in some cases the profit motive, with respect to the operation of socially owned enterprises and the allocation of capital goods between them. Profits generated by these firms would be controlled directly by the workforce of each firm, or accrue to society at large in the form of a social dividend. The socialist calculation debate discusses the feasibility and methods of resource allocation for a socialist system.
  • Some people don't understand, or act like they don't understand, that national economies exist along a continuum. Economic systems are not binary. They are almost never entirely capitalist, and rarely entirely socialist. Most countries fall in the middle, and simple variances in tax rates, social benefits, or business regulations can subtly move a country along the continuum; not into an entirely different, discrete box. America's form of Welfare Capitalism and the Nordic Model's form of Social Democracy only vary mildly in terms of government regulation, tax rates, social programs, etc. This article even lists the United States alongside the Nordic countries as examples of welfare states. However, it seems that the small differences in tax rates and social programs between the United States and the Nordic countries were enough to create a large difference in their income inequalities.
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It does somewhat depend how you define Socialism, but it most definitely falls within the broader definition. This can be seen in various policy positions the people currently running the country take, especially economically. The thing that would not make it socialist is corruption and the near dictatorship, but these are general things that occur in various political systems, and seem especially present in more "pure" socialist systems (as opposed to what is increasingly referred to as democratic Socialism)

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The Policy Circle
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Socialism: A Case Study on Venezuela
December 12, 2019 - He paid no attention to diversifying the economy in domestic production outside of the oil sector.” Instead of relying on an entrepreneurial economy to produce various goods and services to generate wealth, Chávez’s policies, continued by Maduro, made citizens dependent on one commodity. Many Venezuelans were initially excited when Chavez rose to power. But not all has gone according to plan; the country’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) has plummeted since 2012, and the International Monetary Fund estimates Venezuela’s GDP is around $50 billion (neighboring Colombia’s GDP is over $350 billion, and the United State’s is over $24 trillion).
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Quora
quora.com › Do-you-view-Venezuelan-President-Nicolas-Maduro-as-a-socialist-or-a-communist-dictator
Do you view Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as a socialist or a communist dictator? - Quora
Answer (1 of 25): Maduro is a democratic leader, a nationalist who seeks to protect Venezuela from the CIA supported oligarchic opposition which would upon regime change hand back the profits from Venezuelas oil and gas industry to American ...
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International Viewpoint
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The pro-Maduro left abandons the workers and people of Venezuela - International Viewpoint - online socialist magazine
August 20, 2024 - Any one of them will guarantee ... been touched by the Bolivarian process. Because Maduro, despite his rhetoric, is neither a socialist nor an anti-imperialist....
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/informedtankie › maduro declares himself as a marxist-leninist.
r/InformedTankie on Reddit: Maduro declares himself as a Marxist-Leninist.
September 22, 2024 - I support Maduro and Venezuela, just don’t fully believe he’s an ML, but regardless what he calls himself hope he’s able to bring conditions to Venezuela for socialism. ... The PSUV is also explicitly Marxist, scientific socialist, and they fellow democratic centralism: http://www.psuv.org.ve/psuv/estatutos/
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Left Voice
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What the PSL (and the Campist Left) Gets Wrong about Venezuela - Left Voice
January 9, 2025 - PSL members believe that any national ... and socialists in their country. The campist logic is evident in Joe Tache’s article on the PSL’s website, where he asserts that “the ‘North Star’ for our internationalism should be identifying which interests lie on each side of any given struggle.” He justifies the support for Maduro’s government ...
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BBC
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Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro: Dictator or defender of socialism? - BBC News
January 28, 2019 - A profile of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro who succeeded Hugo Chávez in power in 2013 and has since kept the legacy of Mr Chávez's brand of socialism alive.
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Reddit
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r/socialism on Reddit: Maduro's been captured. How do I defend my position against my anti-socialist critics and friends
2 weeks ago -

Our group chat has been blowing up in the past few hours after the US kidnapped Maduro. My friends and I have diverse political views. Well....everyone in our group has vastly different political views but I had a very bad last couple of hours or so. I keep trying to explain my position on the evils of American imperialism, but I just can't defend myself against the countless reaction videos from Caracas that surfaced recently, with people in the streets dancing, fireworks, hugging; the whole thing makes me look like a fool.

This is not a first-time thing. Every time I defend Socialism, they point out how millions have died in the USSR. They hit me with the 'But...but....true socialism has never been tried meme' mocking me. How do I defend myself?

Thanks in advance.

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Latinamericanperspectives
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Political Report 1466: A Debate on the Left over the Nicolas Maduro Government – Latin American Perspectives
This repression and his increasing support from business are key to Maduro’s staying power, besides support from Russia and China. Maduro has clearly failed to bring about a socialist transformation of Venezuela.
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Reddit
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r/DebateCommunism on Reddit: As a Venezuelan socialist, PLEASE stop supporting Maduro
July 31, 2024 -

It is disheartening to see other socialist in many leftist subs to be unironically supportive of the Venezuelan government, which is quite ironic considering that not even the communist party of Venezuela supports it anymore.

~Maduro's government its at fault for Venezuela having one of~ the worst cases of police brutality ~in Latin America, and The military gladly~ ~lets armed vehicles to run over protesters~, ~more than once~~.~

PLEASE, take time to actually read about the situation in Venezuela instead of supporting a government that is only socialist in aesthetic.

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Reuters
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Nicolas Maduro's tight grip on Venezuela shaken loose by Trump blitz | Reuters
2 weeks ago - A 63-year-old socialist and the handpicked successor of the late Hugo Chavez, Maduro was long accused by critics both at home and abroad of being a dictator who jailed or persecuted political opponents and repeatedly staged sham elections.