Venezuelan Revolutionary Currents
{{Infobox political party
| native_name = Corrientes Revolucionarias Venezolanas
| logo =
| logo_size = 250px
| colorcode = {{party color|Venezuelan Revolutionary Currents|}}
| general_secretary = Ramses Augustus Reyes Colmenares
| ideology = Socialism
Chavismo
Bolivarianism
Anti-imperialism
| headquarters = Caracas
| registered = 2000
| country = Venezuela
| position = Far-Left
| national = Great Patriotic Pole
}}
Venezuelan Revolutionary Currents (Spanish: Corrientes Revolucionarias Venezolanas, CRV) is a Venezuelan far-left political party that was officially founded in 2000, the party's secretary general is Ramses Reyes.{{Cite web|url=https://crvnacional.blogspot.com/p/listado-de-coordinadores-regionales_29.html|title=CORRIENTES REVOLUCIONARIAS VENEZOLANAS (C.R.V): DIRECCION NACIONAL y COORDINADORES REGIONALES}} CRV is currently a part of the GGP, an alliance of various left-wing political parties and social movements that support the Bolivarian Revolution promoted by former president of Venezuela Hugo Chávez Frías.{{Cite web |title="Promoter command was sworn in" |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304195959/http://eltiempo.com.ve/locales/zonanorte/politica/se-juramento-comando-promotor/44899}} It is currently not authorized to participate in elections due to its legal problems.
Ideology
The CRV defines itself as a socialist political movement with ideology based on the thesis of popular power, direct democracy, left-wing nationalism, anti-feudalism, anti-imperialism and Chavismo. CRV stated goals are to expand the Bolivarian Revolution, break the political, cultural and economic dependence of the Venezuela and to implement Direct Democracy.{{Cite web|url=https://crvnacional.blogspot.com/p/estatutos.html|title=CORRIENTES REVOLUCIONARIAS VENEZOLANAS (C.R.V): ESTATUTOS DE C.R.V.}}
History
The beginnings of CRV as an organization date back to the years 1985–1991 in a form of various organized student protests, especially in different high schools in La Pastora Parish, Caracas. It maintained a critical role of organizing protests during and after the events of Caracazo, a civil unrest that started on 27 February 1989. Some of the members of CVR have participated in the Venezuelan 1992 coup attempt and November 1992 coup attempt started by Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200 led by Hugo Chávez.
In January 1993, it was established as a social organization with the aim of creating a space for the articulation, discussion and implementation of socialism in Venezuela.
In 2000, the party was registered, during 2003 and 2004 it won elections in some regions, becoming a regional party at the end of 2004.
Electoral history
In 2005, it managed to gather the number of states required to start the conversion to a national party. That same year it participated in the 2005 parliamentary election, with Ramsés Augusto Reyes Colmenares being chosen as CRV national secretary general. Later CRV obtained authorization from the Fifth Republic Movement to join its alliance, consolidating itself in some regions where it managed to contribute to the triumph of the Hugo Chávez.
In the 2006 presidential election CRV supported the candidacy of Hugo Chávez again.{{Cite web|url=https://www.globovision.com/news.php?nid=35874|title=Globovision.com|website=Globovision.com}}
On 2013 presidential election and 2024 presidential election CRV endorsed candidacy of Nicolas Maduro.{{Cite web|url=https://crvnacional.blogspot.com/p/corrientes-revolucionarias-venezolanas.html|title=CORRIENTES REVOLUCIONARIAS VENEZOLANAS (C.R.V): NOTICIAS}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/a329310.html|title=¡Proclamación!|first=Henry|last=Escalante|date=March 14, 2024|website=Aporrea}}
==References==
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{{Venezuelan political parties}}
Category:2000 establishments in Venezuela
Category:Anti-imperialist organizations
Category:Left-wing nationalist parties
Category:Organizations of the Bolivarian Revolution
Category:Political parties established in 2000
Category:Socialist parties in Venezuela
Category:United Socialist Party of Venezuela
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