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The '''Bolivarian missions''' are a series of over thirty social programs implemented under the administration of former [[Venezuela|Venezuelan]] president [[Hugo Chávez]]<ref name="FTWD">{{cite book|last1=Heritage|first1=Andrew|title=Financial Times World Desk Reference|date=December 2002|publisher=[[Dorling Kindersley]]|isbn=9780789488053|pages=618–621}}</ref><ref name=":02">{{Cite book|title=El ocaso del chavismo: Venezuela 2005–2015|last=López Maya|first=Margarita|year=2016|isbn=9788417014254|pages=354–358}}</ref> and continued by Chávez's successor, [[Nicolás Maduro]]. The programs focus on social justice, social welfare, anti-poverty, educational, and military recruiting. They draw their name from the historical South American hero, [[Simón Bolívar]].
The '''Bolivarian missions''' are a series of over thirty social programs implemented under the administration of former [[Venezuela|Venezuelan]] president [[Hugo Chávez]]<ref name="FTWD">{{cite book|last1=Heritage|first1=Andrew|title=Financial Times World Desk Reference|date=December 2002|publisher=[[Dorling Kindersley]]|isbn=9780789488053|pages=618–621}}</ref><ref name=":02">{{Cite book|title=El ocaso del chavismo: Venezuela 2005–2015|last=López Maya|first=Margarita|year=2016|isbn=9788417014254|pages=354–358}}</ref> and continued by Chávez's successor, [[Nicolás Maduro]]. The programs focus on social justice, social welfare, anti-poverty, educational, and military recruiting. They draw their name from the historical South American hero, [[Simón Bolívar]].


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The Bolivarian missions are a series of over thirty social programs implemented under the administration of former Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez[1][2] and continued by Chávez's successor, Nicolás Maduro. The programs focus on social justice, social welfare, anti-poverty, educational, and military recruiting. They draw their name from the historical South American hero, Simón Bolívar.

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