Fearless People's Alliance

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The Fearless People's Alliance (Alianza Bravo Pueblo) is a political party in Venezuela. At the last legislative elections, 30 July 2000, the party won 1 out of 165 seats in the National Assembly of Venezuela.

The party's president Antonio Ledezma is an opponent and outspoken critic of the President Hugo Chávez. While his electoral support is not significant, his flamboyant approach has enabled him to maintain a high profile [1]. Ledezma is the former Governor of the Federal District covering Caracas and a former member of Democratic Action, a large social democratic party opposed to Chávez.

He has made allegations of embezzlement against the Chávez administration[2] and has also alleged that the government is engaging in forced indoctrination of children [3]. Ledezma has also opposed the introduction of voting machines by the government claiming that it would make cheating easier.

In 2004, he claimed he had been detained in Tazón, near Caracas by military police in what his supporters described as an effort by the Chavez forces to intimidate him from political activity in the Fearless People's Alliance. [4] [5][6]

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