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Massive outburst of support for Chavez as he registered for October 7 presidential election

Tuesday, June 12th 2012 - 09:00 UTC
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Wearing a jacket in the colours of Venezuela and his red beret, Chavez said he was the ”fatherland's candidate Wearing a jacket in the colours of Venezuela and his red beret, Chavez said he was the ”fatherland's candidate

Thousands of supporters thronged the streets of Caracas Monday to join cancer-stricken Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez as he registered to seek re-election amid ongoing concerns about his health.

Chavez sought to play down any concerns he might seek to extend his long-ruling populist government, which has nationalized strategic industries and is a close ally of the Castro brothers Cuban regime, even if he lost at the polls.

“As a player in the political game, I have come here and I commit, before Venezuela and the world, to recognize the outcome of the presidential election” on October 7, said the 57-year-old Chavez.

If he were to be re-elected and serve out his term through 2019, Chavez would end up having been in office for 20 years.

The Venezuelan government has disclosed few details about Chavez's health, leading to intense speculation over the political future of one of the region’s most anti-US outspoken leader.

In May, Chavez in power since 1999, sought treatment in Cuba, his closest regional ally, after a recurrence of the cancer which he first disclosed last year.

The president said Saturday that he feels “quite fit” after several rounds of chemotherapy and radiation to treat his cancer. And he seems keen to quash any speculation that he might not be healthy enough to run again for office.

He saluted a sea of supporters wearing his party's signature red -- many chanting “Ooh, Ah, Chavez is not leaving” -- from the back of a pickup that took him from the presidential palace to the electoral board four blocks away.

“There will be 10, there will be 10, 10 million, there will be 10,” marchers chanted in a reference to the 10 million votes by which the president has said he will win in October.

Decked out in a jacket in the colours of Venezuela's red, blue and gold flag and his red beret, Chavez said he was the “fatherland's candidate,” pumping his fist and blowing kisses to a crowd that went wild.

With close aides and his daughters at his side, Chavez walked the last few yards to the electoral board's office, and then saluted his supporters again from the building's balcony.

Despite reassurances from Chavez himself that his radiation has been completely successful, many Venezuelans have doubts about whether he can make it to the election.

In April, Chavez put his health and political future in the spotlight, begging God aloud at a pre-Easter mass: “Please don't take me yet.”

“Give me your crown of thorns, Christ, I will bleed; Give me your cross -- 100 crosses -- and I will carry them for you. But give me life, because I still have things to do for my people and my country,” Chavez said at the time.

The electoral board has said that in the event a substitute was needed, candidates could be put forth until 10 days before the presidential election.

On Sunday, thousands of Venezuelans marched in the streets of the capital to show support for opposition candidate Henrique Capriles, 39, as he formally registered to take on Chavez.

Capriles, the youthful Miranda state governor and centre-left candidate for a united opposition, has laid out a policy platform focused on combating violence, creating jobs and boosting social programs.
 

Categories: Politics, Latin America.

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  • Ira Curtis

    Is this just a coincidence that Chavez uses the Nazi salute, (see Photo)and he call himself “Fatherland” same term used by Hitler?
    I do not think it is just a coincidence.

    Jun 12th, 2012 - 03:48 pm 0
  • scarfo

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    yea first two things i noticed also, well that and his jacket :/

    Jun 12th, 2012 - 07:46 pm 0
  • Fido Dido

    I thought the same, but click on the picture and you'lle see it better that he's pointing out his finger...

    Jun 13th, 2012 - 05:07 am 0
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