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Zamora— (Hugo Chávez) — (Venezuela) — Mission Miranda is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. The program establishes a Venezuelan military reserve composed of ordinary Venezuelan citizens given light arms to defend the territory in the case of an invasion. Arms purchases intended to supply the program included the acquisition of 100,000 Russian AK-47 rifles which has provoked criticism from the U.S. and Colombian government over what seems to be an unnecessary increase of weapon stocks.
Misión Miranda, as it is called in Spanish, was named in remembrance of Francisco de Miranda (1750–1816).
See also
Hugo Chávez Early life and career Presidency Cabinet · 1999 Constitution · Presidential election of 2000 · Presidential election of 2006 · United Socialist Party of Venezuela · Constitutional referendum of 2007 · Constitutional referendum of 2009Political events Coup attempt of 2002 · Venezuelan general strike of 2002–2003 · Recall referendum of 2004 · Venezuelan parliamentary election, 2005Domestic policy Economic policy · Bolivarian Revolution · Bolivarianism · Chavismo · Plan Bolívar 2000 · Bolivarian Circles · Bolivarian Missions · Venezuelan Communal Councils · BoliburguesíaForeign policy Image Media representation of Hugo Chávez · Aló Presidente · The Revolution Will Not Be Televised · X-Ray of a Lie · teleSUR · ¿¡Revolución!? · Venezuelanalysis.com · Venezuela Information OfficeExternal links
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