María Gabriela Chávez podría ser la mujer más rica de Venezuela

Hija de Chávez podría ser la mujer más rica de Venezuela
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, accompanied by his daughter Maria Gabriela waves during the closing ceremony of the Group of Rio Summit in the Sacsayhuaman ruins near Cusco, Peru, 24 May, 2003. Leaders attending the summit agreed to tackle Colombia's civil war, in a step toward a 'Latin American agenda' that would distance their nations from US policy.AFP PHOTO/ALEJANDRA BRUN (Photo credit should read ALEJANDRA BRUN/AFP/Getty Images)

María Gabriela Chávez, la hija predilecta del extinto Hugo Chávez, sigue dando de qué hablar, luego de que medios venezolanos publicaran pruebas en las que se detalla a cuánto asciende la herencia que le dejó quien fuera presidente de Venezuela.

La multimilloria cifra supera incluso la fortuna del empresario venezolano Gustavo Cisneros, quien según la revista Forbes posee un capital de 3,6 millardos de dólares.

La fortuna de María Gabriela dista mucho de lo que solía decir su padre: "Ser rico es malo", y se aleja todavía más de la doctrina socialista que Chávez trató de imponer accidentalmente en el país petrolero.

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