1. Observing Political Change in Venezuela: The Bolivarian Constitution and 2000 Elections
- Author:
- Laura Neuman and Jennifer McCoy
- Publication Date:
- 02-2001
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- The Carter Center
- Abstract:
- Venezuela under President Hugo Chávez undertook a bold experiment to revamp its political system and address economic inequities and poverty. The country held seven votes in two years as voters chose Hugo Chávez to lead them in December 1998 and then supported his radical reform program, beginning with a new constitution. A Constitutional Assembly was elected in July 1999 to draft a new constitution, which voters approved in December 1999. Every elected position in the country was then presented to the voters again in a two-stage election in July and December 2000. While we do not believe that the election irregularities would have changed the 2000 presidential results, the significant politicization of the elections and organizational deficiencies contributed to a lack of confidence in the process and the nonpresidential results, thus leading us to characterize the July 2000 elections as flawed.
- Topic:
- Democratization and Development
- Political Geography:
- South America, Latin America, and Venezuela