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1003: 52: 397:, Arias contested the election against Chávez. He was supported by a faction of the MBR-200 that had separated with Chávez following the inauguration of the 1999 constitution and claimed to be the "authentic" part of the Bolivarian movement. Arias lost the 2000 election but remained in politics at the head of his newly formed political party, 385:
winning, people rioted. Things returned to normal later the same day after a final recount of the votes showed Arias as the winner of the election. In 1998, Arias supported Chávez in his bid for the presidency, while he ran again for the governorship of Zulia. Both won their respective elections.
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On 4 February 2006, Chávez announced that Arias would be rejoining his government. On 1 May 2006, Arias was designated Venezuela's ambassador to the UN. In 2010 Arias was elected to represent Zulia state as a deputy to the National Assembly in the
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López Maya, Margarita (1998), "New Avenues for Popular Representation in Venezuela: La Causa R and the Movimiento Bolivariano 200", in Canache, Damarys; Kulisheck, Michael R. (eds.),
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for the presidency in 2000. He subsequently served as Venezuelan Ambassador to the UN, and deputy to the National Assembly after the 2010 parliamentary elections.
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In 1993, Arias split with Chávez and left the MBR-200, disagreeing with the group's then-strategy of electoral abstentionism. In 1995, Arias
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on 4 February 1992. Arias was in charge of the battalion that took over the city of
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Over time, Arias became critical of Chávez' policies and actions. In 2000, when
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Reinventing Legitimacy: Democracy and Political Change in Venezuela
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politician and career military officer, and was the governor of
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Permanent Representatives of Venezuela to the United Nations
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Governor of Zulia
Pablo Pérez Álvarez
Juan Pablo Guanipa
Deputy to the National Assembly
Governor of Zulia
Lolita Aniyar de Castro
Manuel Rosales
San Cristóbal
Táchira State
United Socialist Party of Venezuela
MVR
Unión
Alma mater
Military Academy of Venezuela
Army officer
Politician
Venezuelan
Zulia state
Hugo Chávez
February 1992 coup attempt
Rafael Caldera
Zulia
Radical Cause
Hugo Chávez
San Cristóbal
Táchira
Venezuelan Academy of Military Sciences

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