Chavismo
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish chavismo; itself from Chávez (“Hugo Chávez”) + -ismo.
Noun
Chavismo (uncountable)
- a left-wing populist ideology based on the policies of Hugo Chávez, the former president of Venezuela (2002-2013), and the politics of the Bolivarian Revolution (Bolivarianism).
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:Chavismo.
Synonyms
These Anglicized terms have been used significantly, but are still relatively rare compared to the direct borrowing.
- Chavism
- Chavezism
Translations
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