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minus-squareMoralisticCommunist [he/him]hexbear33·4 years agoTo be fair, it's still technically electoralist, but I think electoralism can succeed in the Global South, as shown in Venezuela link
minus-squareBread_In_Baltimore [he/him]hexbear20·4 years agoIt depends. Chavez had the support of a lot of the soldiers and police. I'd assume Chile's military is quite right wing, as their police definitely are. link
minus-squareCommieGirl69 [he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoyou can assume that for any country tbh, venezuela is definitely a huge exception link
To be fair, it's still technically electoralist, but I think electoralism can succeed in the Global South, as shown in Venezuela
It depends. Chavez had the support of a lot of the soldiers and police. I'd assume Chile's military is quite right wing, as their police definitely are.
you can assume that for any country tbh, venezuela is definitely a huge exception