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Starring
  
Hugo Chávez

Original language(s)
  
Spanish

First episode date
  
23 May 1999

Presented by
  
Hugo Chávez

Language
  
Spanish

6/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
Venezuela

Location(s)
  
Caracas

Final episode date
  
29 January 2012

Genre
  
Talk show

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Original network
  
Venezolana de Televisión

Original release
  
May 23, 1999 – January 29, 2012

Similar
  
El Comandante, La Hojilla, Aló Ciudadano

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Aló Presidente (English: Hello Mr. President) was a largely unscripted talk show that was hosted by then Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. It was broadcast on Venezuelan state television and radio stations every Sunday at 11:00 AM. The program did not have a fixed ending time, but usually ended by 5:00 PM, or as the program dynamics permitted. The show promoted the "Bolivarian Revolution" and blamed the Venezuelan economic problems on its northern neighbor, the United States. Many Venezuelans tuned in because Chávez was known for unveiling new financial assistance packages every weekend. Since 1999, Chávez had spent an average 40 hours a week on television promoting his "Bolivarian Revolution" policies.

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It featured Chávez addressing topics of the day and touring locations where government social welfare programs were active. The first broadcast was made on May 23, 1999 (about three months after Chávez took office) on radio. A total of 378 shows aired.

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Format

The format of the show changed over time. At first, it was mainly a call-in show in which Venezuelans expressed grievances and talked to Chávez. Over time, fewer and fewer "regular people" called in and instead Chávez talked about his favorite topics. More artistic performances were added as the years went on.

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Government ministers were required to attend the program. They may be questioned by the president about anything, and sometimes policy — even military policy — is made on the show. During the March 2, 2008 airing, Chávez ordered a top general to send ten battalions of troops to the border with Colombia in response to a bombing by Colombian forces inside Ecuador which killed Raúl Reyes, a top member of FARC. (The battalions were not deployed; see also 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis.)

Chávez also frequently used the program to discuss (and often denounce) U.S. foreign policy.

South American model

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Aló Presidente spawned similar programs by leaders in other Latin American countries, most notably Bolivia, Ecuador and El Salvador, led by Presidents Evo Morales, Rafael Correa and Mauricio Funes respectively.

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References

Aló Presidente Wikipedia