Venezuelans still miss Chavez, want Maduro to do 'better'

FILE - A pro-government supporter wears a mask of late Venezuela President Hugo Chavez during a march marking Youth Day in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023. The annual holiday commemorates the young people who accompanied heroes in the battle for Venezuela's independence. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos, File)

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — In his last televised message before dying of cancer, the late President Hugo Chávez told Venezuelans to choose Nicolás Maduro as his successor, promising that the leftist policies that oversaw a reduction in poverty would continue under the then-vice president's guidance.

That promise remains unfulfilled 10 years later. Venezuelans find themselves in a country that has largely fallen apart, as lavish government spending made possible by a historic oil boom ended, democratic norms and respect for free speech rights have eroded further and economic liberalization measures have made the rich richer and the poor poorer.

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