Guardian journalist Rory Carroll spent some time answering questions on Reddit widely worshiped the Venezuelan leader
while covering the funeral of Hugo Chavez in Caracas, Guardian journalist Rory Carroll - Venezuela reported that between 2006 and 2012, and whose book on Chavez launched this week - participated in a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" the discussion of the Venezuelan leader's death.
Here are some of the main issues:
What are the main causes of the divergence of views on the direction of Chavez?
RC:
may seem contradictory, but there was division and polarization and also very popular. Last October, he won 55% of the vote, very impressive after so long in power. However, 44% voted against, and many of them really, really hated it. Most polls showed him actually quite unpopular in Latin America for a time was the same, believe it or not, George Bush. He blamed this on the fact that through regional media reflects the rich owners. Some truth to that. But many ordinary people believed it was emphatic and thugs.What do you think of how Chavez in Venezuela seems to be idolized?
RC:
Even in the half life was mythologized by fans and himself, and demonized by opponents. Now he is dead, his heirs are bidding to immortalize. This is your best chance to secure their own political future. Hence the expected embalming and consider in Caracas, instead of burying it away in the plain, which was his expressed wish.
What were the biggest changes you've seen over the past six years he spent in Venezuela? What is the most surprising thing you've seen since he left again?
- RC:
- When I arrived in September 2006, Ch?vez was somehow close to its peak. The economy was roaring, he was beaten Bush, much of the pleasures of the world, and has gained about 66% in this year's elections. Six years later, he became more repressive (closed dozens of radio and television, holding the likes of Raul and Maria Lourdes Afiuni Baduel), oil revenues were still rising, but its price and exchange control and other had distorted economy. I had to borrow billions from China to fill the holes and creates an artificial boom October 2012 election. It was hard to fight with Obama, who basically ignored him. He still won the election, but the majority is reduced to (still bloody good) 55%. Arc, in other words, the offspring. However, from a peak incredible. Aa successor
RC:
Yes, Maduro is likely to beat Henrique Capriles, governor of opposition to two one statement confirming that standing. Maduro Chavez has no charisma. It is boring speaker, but has recently been imitating Chavez verbal tics and mannerisms. The rest of confetti artificial boom will last year, as well as the huge increase in feelings about the death of the commander. In addition, the
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