Instaling Blood Strike1/29/2024 ![]() ![]() Chávez ordered the implementation of Plan Ávila, a military plan to mobilize an emergency force to protect the palace in the event of a coup. ![]() A shootout started at the Llaguno Overpass, near the Miraflores Palace, and by that evening 19 people were dead. Upon the opposition's arrival, the two sides confronted each other. After stopping at its original end point, the march continued towards the presidential palace, Miraflores, where government supporters and Bolivarian Circles were holding their own rally. Two days later in Caracas, up to one million Venezuelans marched in opposition to Chávez. The proposed strike was in response to Chávez's appointments to prominent posts in Venezuela's national oil company, PDVSA. ![]() On 9 April, a general strike was called by the trade union organization National Federation of Trade Unions ( Confederación de Trabajadores de Venezuela, CTV). Tensions worsened on 7 April, when Chávez fired PDVSA President Guaicaipuro Lameda Montero and 5 of the 7 members of the board of directors, mocking each one in national television by name and blowing a referee whistle, as if to expel them from a football match. American officials warned Chávez of a likely coup attempt, though Chávez ignored their warnings. Retired military officers, former politicians, union leaders, and spokespeople for the Catholic Church claimed they had military support to remove Chávez from power, with an April 6 CIA intelligence report warning that plotters would try to exploit social unrest from upcoming opposition demonstrations for his removal. Demonstrations and counter-demonstrations took place on a weekly basis as the country became increasingly divided, while the private media ran a steady stream of negative stories about Chávez. Meanwhile, the growing dissatisfaction with Chávez among those in the military due to his aggressive manner and alliances with Cuba and paramilitaries led multiple officers to call on Chávez to resign. īy early 2002, Chávez's approval rating had dropped to around 30%, with many business, church and media leaders being opposed to Chávez's use of emergency powers to bypass the National Assembly and institute significant government changes, arguing they were increasingly authoritarian. Chávez was aided in his return to power by popular support and mobilization against the coup by loyal ranks in the military. In fact, I'd love to see more of your work if you choose to update the patch or maybe even create new content.A failed coup d'état on 11 April 2002 saw the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, ousted from office for 47 hours before being restored to power. I love the idea of having multiple avenues to accomplish things, and in my first comment when I said you have enough money to. Which again, I can't say enough is NOT a complaint. It isn't so much that you find/recieve more money, as much as you have way more opportunities to work around spending the money you do have. One of the smaller things I can remember off the top of my head is having weapons drop earlier, which either can be sold or used and you therefore don't have to buy said item, or getting occult items as quest rewards so you don't have to buy them, or having low seduction characters be able to send patty to the bloodbank to avoid paying the guy off. I honestly can't remember them off the top of my head, but I ended up with far more money than I can spend with a 0 finance combat specced gangrel, and that'd never happened to me in vanilla. I'll have to do a second playthrough and jot them down and get back to you. ![]()
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