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Venezuela: Retired Generals Promoted Amid Chavismo Unity Move

Maduro Promotes Key Figures From 1992 Coup Attempt, Signaling Loyalty ​Test Within Military

CARACAS – Venezuelan President⁢ nicolás Maduro has promoted three retired military officers who participated ​in ⁤the February 4, 1992 coup attempt led by Hugo chávez, a move analysts interpret as a bid to consolidate power amid escalating pressure from the ​United States. The ascents – of Francisco⁤ Arias Cárdenas, Wilmar Castro Soteldo, and another unnamed ⁤officer – where formalized during the twentieth anniversary ‍of the Operational Strategic Command of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (CEOFANB) on September 27.

maduro justified the promotions,citing the trio’s​ “vast experience and a past weight” within the FANB and the “Bolivarian ⁤Revolution.”

Retired ⁣analysts‌ and military figures view the decision as a political maneuver to strengthen Maduro’s base.‌ José Antonio‍ Colina, a‌ retired military officer and president of the Venezuelan Persecuted⁢ Politicians in Exile (VEPPEX), stated the message is⁢ clear: “The original Chavistas are ‌wiht ⁢Maduro.” Colina noted these officers were previously marginalized by Chávez ⁢himself, and Maduro is now attempting to “buy loyalties” and neutralize perceptions that‍ other historical⁤ leaders, such ‌as former Minister Miguel Rodríguez ⁤Torres, might be facilitating a⁣ U.S.-backed political transition.

Carlos Hurtado, also a retired military⁣ officer, suggested Maduro⁣ is attempting to rally more⁤ of Chávez’s former comrades to⁤ form a “defense front” against ​a potential direct attack from Washington, though he questioned the effectiveness of the message, stating the promoted officers “no longer have leadership reference.”

The promotion of‍ Francisco⁣ Arias Cárdenas ⁤is​ notably​ noteworthy, given his historically complex and frequently enough critical⁢ relationship with the Chavismo​ leadership.Arias Cárdenas previously served as governor of ⁤Zulia state and retired from his diplomatic ‍post in Mexico amid⁣ allegations of corruption. He also ⁢faced internal obstacles, including being ‍barred from running for regional office ⁣and accusations of irregularities during the ⁤2021 PSUV primaries.

Maduro praised ⁤Wilmar Castro Soteldo, currently a rector at the University ​of​ Hydrocarbons, as part of the “Gold Generation” who ⁤”ran all the risks” during‍ the 1992 coup attempt, calling him a “1992 gold rebel.”

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