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Latest revision as of 02:58, 15 June 2024

"Simon Bolivar is the leader of the revolution of this land. He is the leader of the social revolution, the people's revolution, the historical revolution."

Bolivarianism is an authoritarian ideology that uses Nationalistic Patriotic, and Pan-Nationalistic ideas used predominantly in Venezuela and Colombia. It is based on the Ideas of Simon Bolivar for creating an unified Latin-American state, but in time it has added of Socialism of the 21st Century ideas, giving rise to Bolivarian socialism or Chavismo.

History

Beliefs

Bolivar was a follower of Classical Liberalism. Bolivar believed in Republicanism and Liberal Democracy, as he wanted to create a centralized federation of Latin American republics that was governed by a strong executive and a British-inspired constitution. Bolivar was a abolitionist, promising to abolish slavery in Latin America. He also advocated for the distribution of land to indigenous peoples.

How to Draw

The flag of Bolivarianism is based on the design of Gran Colombia. It has the same design of that historical country, there is no differences between those two flags.

Flag of Bolivarianism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Draw a tri-color flag in yellow, blue and red.
  3. In the centre, draw a white oval with green laurel branches on the sides
  4. Inside the white oval, draw a brown fasces with a gray axe in the centre and two yellow horns on the sides.
  5. Draw in the eyes.

You're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Yellow #FCD116 252, 209, 22
Blue #003893 0, 56, 147
Red #CE1126 206, 17, 38
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Green #018A2C 1, 138, 44
Brown #60401A 96, 64, 26
Gray #CDCDCD 205, 205, 205


Relations

Friends

Frenemies

  • Federalism - Santander, you helped us in the revolution, but you made the Gran Colombia collapse.
  • Jacobitism - ¡Lo lamento! I meant him.
    • A shoud hae keepit Panama... (I should have kept Panama...)

Enemies

  • Imperialism - I don't want any of you invading and taking over our country again, you imperialist pig.

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