Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200

The Movimiento Bolivariano Revolucionario 200 (MBR - 200; German: Bolivarian Revolutionary Movement ) was a subversive movement in Venezuela, in 1983 from the Ejército Bolivarian Revolutionary 200 by the then lieutenant colonel Hugo Chávez (EBR - 200; German: Bolivarian Revolutionary Army ) was converted. Other founding members were the officers Felipe Acosta, Jesús Urdaneta and Raúl Baduel.

It joined other officers and NCOs, and on 4 February 1992, Chávez the MBR -200 coup against the social democratic president Carlos Andrés Pérez, but this was put down after 12 hours.

On November 27, 1992, a second coup attempt, which was also supported by the MBR -200.

In 1997, the Movimiento Revolucionario Bolivarian 200 in the Movimiento V República ( MVR) over, although some new organizations the name (MBR -200) further led.

Footnotes

Further Reading

  • Angela Zago: La Rebelión de los Angeles, La historia del Chapter MBR -200. In 1998.
  • Venezuelan party
  • Conspiracy
  • Hugo Chávez
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