Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez strode, sang and gave a rousing speech on Friday in a careful show of vigour after his latest cancer treatment in Cuba fanned rumours he was dying five months before an election.
The populist Chavez, who had only been seen live in public once in the previous month, addressed the nation after flying back from Havana where he has completed six rounds of radiation therapy.
With Venezuelans watching on live TV for any sign of his condition, Chavez walked with relative ease from his plane, hugged ministers, inspected a military guard and improvised a song at the end of a 20-minute speech.
I can tell you that in the last few days we successfully completed the radiation cycle, as planned by the medical team, Chavez said in a strong voice.
I come with great optimism that this treatment will have the effects we hope for, always asking God to help us and give us the miracle of life to keep serving.
The official line in recent weeks has been that Chavez was out of the public limelight due to the effects of radiation treatment, but is on the road to recovery and will soon begin his re-election campaign ahead of the October 7 vote.
But there is speculation, stoked by leaks from pro-opposition journalists citing sources in Chavez's medical team that his condition may have turned grave.
The implications of that would be enormous for the South American OPEC member nation that Chavez has dominated for the last 13 years without grooming a successor.
Rumours have been flying of a nascent succession struggle among his closest allies. Meanwhile, opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles is struggling to win public attention amid the national obsession over Chavez's condition.
Without giving any clues as to the details of his cancer, Chavez said he must continue rigorously following medical instructions in coming days.
But as the hours and days pass, I'm sure that with God's favour, medical science and this soldier's body, I will get back to where I must be, in the front line of the battle, alongside the Venezuelan people, promoting the socialist revolution, said Chavez.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesHe's looking more and more like Matt Lucas every day.
May 14th, 2012 - 12:07 pm 0When he talks about successfully completed radiation treatment he is probably telling the truth.
May 14th, 2012 - 12:53 pm 0However, what he appears to want people to believe is that he is recovering and is on his way to becoming cured of the various cancers that he has.
No-one knows yet if that is the case. Not his doctors, his nurses and especially himself.
I still give him until the end of the year at the most before his is finished. He can sing all he likes, it will help keep his spirits up but the end is in sight.
If he had a commonly survivable cancer then he would have revealed what it was. All this cloak and dagger simply highlights that he's dicing with death.
May 14th, 2012 - 01:02 pm 0However without the exact diagnosis we can only speculate and hope
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