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entitled "Florentino y el Diablo (Florentino and the Devil)" in which a singer, Florentino, is tempted by the Devil to join him. Chávez claimed that reading the poem reminded him of the political situation in Venezuela at the time and encouraged his supporters to follow the example of Florentino
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fighting the Devil (those who were going to vote in favor of removing him from office). The name of the "Comandos" came from the
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The "National Comando Maisanta" was conformed by members directly and solely appointed by President Chávez, for the purpose of:
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In June 2004, Chávez announced that the campaign conducted by the Mission Florentino for the referendum will bear the name of "
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Organization: William Lara (former president of the Venezuelan National Assembly and member of Parliament)
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lured the government army of the west into an area where he could defeat them in a counterattack
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Pedro Pérez Delgado, great-grandfather of Chávez and nicknamed "Maisanta", who fought as a
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Government Official Page explaining the nature and organization of the Mission Florentino
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and, in the same way, to all of those who wished to vote against him in the Referendum.
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to keep him in office. The organizational centers of the Mission were named
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for control of the country during the early years of the 20th century.
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Guaranteeing the effective operation of technology in all "Comandos"
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Directing and following all activities assigned to the organization
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Secretary: Haiman El Troudi (director of Presidential Relations)
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Ideology: Willian Izarra (founder and official ideologist of
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Objectives and Structure of the "National Comando Maisanta"
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Technology: Nelson Merentes (Minister for Social Economy)
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The official objectives of the Mission were defined as:
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Defining the advertising and publicity of the campaign
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Official videos explaining the purpose of the Mission
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Bolivarian mission
Venezuelan
Hugo Chávez
Venezuelan recall referendum of 2004
Alberto Arvelo Torrealba
Caudillo
guerrilla
Juan Vicente GĂłmez
Battle of Santa Inés

Barinas
Ezequiel Zamora

Federal War
oligarchy
2002 Venezuelan coup d'Ă©tat attempt
Hugo Chávez
Diosdado Cabello
Miranda State
Jesse ChacĂłn
Rafael RamĂ­rez
PDVSA
MVR
Baruta
Official Page of the Mission Florentino
Official videos explaining the purpose of the Mission
Government Official Page explaining the nature and organization of the Mission Florentino
Categories
Bolivarian missions

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