During the 1960s, Angela Zago participated in the Venezuelan guerrilla movement of the time.
[1] Ángela Zago was elected as deputy to the National Constituent Assembly in 1999 for the Movimiento Quinta República (MVR) party,[2] where she served as a member of the Security and Defense Committee.
[3] In her literary career, Zago published in 1972 the book Aquí no ha pasado nada, in which she describes her role as a guerrilla fighter.
[4][5] Zago initially admired Chavismo before it came to power, publishing the book "The Rebellion of the Angels" in reference to the 1992 Venezuelan first coup attempt,[6] subsequently adopted a critical stance towards it.
This included Hugo Chávez's actions during the events of April 11, 2002, such as the activation of the Avila plan.