Tupamaro (Venezuela)
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Tupamaro
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| Leader | José Pinto and Oswaldo Vera |
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| Founded | 1992 |
| Headquarters | 23 de Enero, Caracas |
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| Ideology | Socialism |
Revolutionary Movement Tupamaro (MRT, Spanish: Movimiento Revolucionario Tupamaro) or Tupamaro was a political party of Venezuela. It merged into PSUV on 2007-10-20. In principle, the movement tupamaro is born like an answer - like other movement social to the injustices lived by the governments of this time in Venezuela. Later, the movement tupamaro consolidates to support the present president of the Republic, Hugo Chávez. Nevertheless, throughout their period, the ideological bases of this movement, begin to deteriorate themselves, becoming a fanatizado and little critical movement (unlike which it was years before). At the moment in Venezuela, denunciations of many popular sectors with respect to the conducts taken by this group and its members exist, especificamente, in the Andean sectors, center-slabs and in the capital city, because it has been observed attacks student movements, in special, to which they are not in agreement with the regime of Hugo Chávez. In addition to it, its course is considered distorted, because although it is not an official data, exist indications that many of their members, carry out drug trafficking activities and even, is had to them tie with the sicariato. In short, tupamaro at the moment is considered like movement "a parapolicial" or parallel to the forces of government, reckless and extremely out of proportion in their fights, devoid of those values that at the moment of its foundation they had and parcializados of a recalcitrant way for the sectors inhabitants in Venezuela

