Will the ‘Revolution’ continue in Venezuela?

By LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | DECEMBER 10, 2012

The long time Venezuelan dictator, Hugo Chavez feels that his time as chief of the government is coming to an end, so he has officially named Vice-president and Foreign Minister, Nicolas Maduro, as the man who should occupy his post.

Hugo Chavez seems to have assumed that the cancer he suffers from will not allow him to complete or even the fourth six-year term to which he was elected on 7 October. Given this situation, Chavez addressed Venezuelans on Saturday to anoint Vice President Maduro as his successor. Minutes earlier, Chavez had announced that he would be subjected to a fourth surgery to treat a cancer that was diagnosed back in June 2011.

Chavez explained the situation of his illness: “Due to the presence of some symptoms my medical team decided to run new tests. Unfortunately, the tests revealed the presence of cancer cells in the same area affected before. So, it is absolutely necessary to submit a new surgery. “

If the president does not survive the operation, the Venezuelan Constitution states that the vice president should take over the presidency until new elections are due. Under this assumption, Chavez said: “Nicolas Maduro not only should end the period, as mandated by the Constitution, but it is my firm opinion that he has the skills to be re-elected in the following presidential elections”.

It is the first time that Chavez openly discussed the possibility of his death and ordered his followers what to do in case he dies during or after the surgery. “I ask all the support of the people and of all streams, civil, military, under these circumstances. All support, first for the revolutionary government at this juncture and the support and unity to the decisions that have to be taken. Today we have a country, make no mistake. “

Since being diagnosed with cancer last year, Chavez had refused to reveal the severity of their disease and the organs of the body that have been affected by it. So far, Chavez has undergone three operations, two of them to remove two separate malignancies, and received radiotherapy and chemotherapy sessions. This Friday he returned to Venezuela after spending nine days in Cuba, where he received an alternative therapy called “hyperbaric oxygenation”.

After the fourth re-election of Chavez, Nicolas Maduro has become the strong man of the Revolution. In Venezuela, he has been Foreign Minister since 2006 and has been in charge of the presidency during Chavez’s most recent trip. Maduro was a bus driver and union leader and is recognized as loyal and friendly.

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5 Responses to Will the ‘Revolution’ continue in Venezuela?

  1. Marco says:

    Hugo Chavez es lo que se llama ‘oposición controlada’. Los mismos globlalistas que controlan Estados Unidos, el FMI el BCE y otros, son los padrinos de este puerco. Si Chavez fuera verdadero, no tendría a su propia gente muriendose de hambre y viviendo en miseria. O es que hay que tener a un pueblo en la miseria para ser un verdadero paladin de la justicia? Miren lo que hizo con el oro, lo mando a traer de Europa y lo que hizo fue comprar dolares. Como es que esto ayuda al pueblo a salir de la miseria? Lo unico que hace es hacerlo más dependiente, mas esclavo. Chavez es un dictadorsillo de quinta calidad con sueños de ser uno de primera. Igual como lo fueron Mubarak, Gadafi y Fidel. Todos estos son DIsidencia Controlada, el modo en que los globalistas controlan los pueblos es dandoles lideres que aparentan ser diferentes, pero que no lo son. Señores, no hay solución politica para esta crisis. Olvidemonos que un hombre o un gobierno nos sacara de la escoria. Hay que juntarse y salir solitos.

    • María says:

      Se nota su total desinformación y que, de paso no vive en Venezuela, su información no la corrobora, sino, que además, repite sin ver más allá, todo lo que los medios globales les interesa propagar: lo cual incluye la destrucción de la humanidad y su alineación e imposición de la ‘verdad’ que sólo a ellos les interesa y a sus seguidores ciegos. Usted no ha vivido en ninguno de los países que menciona: por qué no visita la actual Libia?, vaya a ver toda la destrucción que han hecho, los volvieron a la edad de piedra. Usted en su comodidad sólo reacciona como un ser servil y sin pensamiento propio. corto aquí no vale la pena.

      • Marco says:

        Se nota, Maria que usted no sale de su casa y se educa sobre la realidad actual. No me apetece tener conversaciones con alguien que cree a ciegas lo que su dictador dice, mientras califica a otros que piensan diferente como ignorantes. Yo estoy de su lado contra los globalistas, pero me niego a apoyar dictadores que hacen con su gente lo mismo que los globalistas hacen con el resto del planeta. Para su informaciion soy de origen cubano y soy veterano de Guerra por lo que si se de que se tratan estas cosas. No creo que usted pueda decir lo mismo. No he estado en Libia, pero si en Afganistan e Irak. Ademas he vivido en otros tres paises de America Latina, de donde es posible conocer lo que sucede en Venezuela sin el filtro del gobierno. Asi que veo muy poco inteligente que usted use adjetivos contra personas que usted no conoce. Esto le hace parecer ignorante y mal educada.

        • María says:

          Sí ya le creo, gracias por su información de dónde es y dónde estuvo:
          Se nota que usted ninguna venta de Su Casa y la educación propiamente Sobre La Realidad actual. No me Apetece Tener Conversaciones con Alguien Que cree a ciegas Lo Que Su dictador dados, while califica a Otros Que piensan Diferente Como ignorantes. Quien más ignorante y arrogante…….

  2. María says:

    Y se dicen independientes y observadores de la verdad. Dictadores el Fmi, Bce, los gobiernos de Eu,Ue. Luego, de asaltar las arcas nacionales con sus banqueros, ahora, se dedican a retornar a los pueblos a la épocas feudales, destruyen naciones a cuenta de mentiras de los mass media-informativos, etc. Y todavía….

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