💨 Abstract
Forty years ago, Venezuela was a stable democracy with alternating parties, but mismanagement of its currency led to economic decline. The elite, known as "Rico Venezolanos," lived lavishly while the underclass struggled. In the 1980s, a devaluation crisis hit, followed by the rise of leftist leader Hugo Chávez in the 1990s.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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