United Socialist Party of Venezuela
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Country
Venezuela
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Government - National
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Profile
The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) is a political organization that seeks to implement socialist policies within the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. It participates in national, regional and municipal elections, putting forward candidates for public office. When elected, its members occupy positions in the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, shaping legislation and public administration. The party also engages in political education, outreach and mobilization of supporters through local committees and community activities.
PSUV maintains a presence throughout the Venezuelan territory, with structures established in each of the country's states and municipalities. Its activities are coordinated from headquarters located in the capital city, Caracas. The party's reach extends to urban centers as well as rural areas, where it organizes assemblies and distributes informational material. While specific membership figures are not disclosed in the available sources, the organization is recognized as the dominant political force in Venezuela.
Distinguishing attributes of the PSUV include its foundation under the leadership of former President Hugo Chávez in 2007, its adherence to Marxist‑Leninist and Bolivarian ideological currents, and its close alignment with the institutions of the Venezuelan state. The party positions itself as the vanguard of the Bolivarian Revolution, emphasizing social welfare programs, economic sovereignty and anti‑imperialist policies. Structurally, the PSUV operates as a mass party with a centralized leadership committee that oversees regional branches and affiliated foundations. It does not have a publicly listed parent company, as it is a political entity rather than a commercial enterprise.
