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Sunday, May 5, 2013

AS kutuk bentrokan di parlemen Venezuela

Washington (News and Us)-the U.s. Government, Wednesday (1/5), condemned the physical clash which took place on Tuesday (7/4) in the Parliament of Venezuela, and described the unrest as "completely inappropriate".

"Let me say clearly, violence has no place in the system of democratic representation, and especially should not be in the National Assembly," said a spokesman for the U.s. State Department Patrick Ventrell taklimat in one.


"We are very concerned by the unrest that occurred," said Ventrell, which urged all parties in Venezuela to refrain from violent action.


Physical clashes took place in the Parliament of Venezuela on Tuesday. A number of members of the Legislative Council, amid rising tensions about the outcome of the presidential election--the dispute. Members of opposition parties and the ruling at each other during the fight; each side accused the opponents start a riot.


Venezuela's National Elections Council (CNE) on April 15, officially announced Nicolas Maduro as President is elected for a term of 2013-2019, after confirming his victory in a presidential election that was held the day before. CNE rejected the cheating statement of Henriqu Capriles, the presidential candidate of the opposition coalition. Maduro took oath as the new President of Venezuela on April 19.


Washington, which has never publicly acknowledged Maduro as President of Venezuela, has prompted a new tally of your ballots.


CNE on Tuesday (29/4) started counting some ballots in the presidential election.


"To gather a greater confidence about the results of the vote count, we think is good for all the people of Venezuela and Venezuela made for doing that and checking irregularities," said Ventrell in taklimat on Wednesday (1/5), as cited by Xinhua, Thursday morning. It refers to the process of calculating a restart is in progress.


Translator: Chaidar Abdullah




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Friday, May 3, 2013

Parliament in Venezuela get fight

Caracas (News and Us)-Buffalo jotos occurs in the Parliament of Venezuela, Tuesday, causing a number of members of the legislature were injured and bloodied in a session discussing the disputed election in the country of Latin America.

The opposition says seven members of Parliament attacked and injured when they marched in a move that raised their speaking rights to block in the National Assembly regarding the refusal to recognize the victory of President Nicolas Maduro last April 14 elections.


Maduro, who is the leader of the Socialist former President Hugo Chavez's choice, beating opposition candidate Henrique Capriles with thin voices.


Capriles refused to concede victory, while accusing thousands of anomalies that occur as well as some indication of "theft" of the vote.


"They can beat us, imprison us, but we will not sell our self-esteem," said one opposition lawmaker Julio Borges, when talking to local television with his face battered.


"We received a blow will make us stronger," he said.


Barbaric action that occurs when the party-controlled National Assembly passed a Government proposal to cancel the right of opposition groups to talk in the legislature before they acknowledged Maduro as the leader of the Government.


"Before they recognized authority, the highest institution of the Republic of Venezuela, the will of the sovereign of the people, a representative of the opposition will only speak through the line, not in the National Assembly," said parliamentary speaker, Diosdado Cabello.


Reuters preach both the recriminations associated who initiates the incident-hit until that happens in a closed meeting.


Venezuela's National Electoral Commission (CNE) on Friday (29/4) has reportedly started a partial recount disputed votes in the presidential election.


Maduro was declared the winner in the general election with a total of 7.757.704 votes, while opposition candidates won 7.302.648 votes Hanrique Capriles, the difference 273.056 votes--or about 1,82 per cent only.


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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Capres Venezuela opposition war goodness vs evil caring

From the opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles (Center) greets supporters during a campaign in Caracas, Sunday (15/7). (REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins)

... to use their power to blackmail or manipulate. "
Caracas (Reuters)-Venezuela's opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles Weeks catapult his campaign rhetoric, that bets against provisional President Nicolas Maduro as spiritual struggle of good against evil.

Capriles, 40 years, is being run against Maduro to replace the late President Hugo Chavez left demagogues on April 14 elections, AFP reported.

"I feel that this fight ... has become a spiritual struggle, because they are good characters that live in Venezuela feels that this has been a struggle to break the wall of the crime," Capriles said.

Refer to the stronghold of his opponent, the Governor of the State of Miranda was warned that "those who lied" and "use their power to blackmail or manipulate" are those that "favor the side of evil."

"Those who believe in the truth ... being on the side of good, and those who want to defeat evil," added Capriles, as he repeated his criticism of the ruling party due to misuse of State resources for campaigns.

This young Governor lost the October election to face Chavez, who died March 5, after losing a fight against cancer.

Capriles, who made a visit to the State of the previous 23 Venezuela for campaigning, also blasted the ruling party because it uses images and heritage-the legacy of Chavez to enhance images, 50-year-old Maduro, of the successor to the "comandante" Chavez.

The official campaign started on April 2, but the candidate has begun to throw votes in the pre-a very confrontational campaigns are filled with religious connotations. (AK)



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Friday, September 23, 2011

News : Chavez in Venezuela says chemo finished successfully

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez returned home on Thursday saying a fourth and final session of chemotherapy in Cuba had been successful.
The 57-year-old socialist leader plans to run for another six-year term governing the South American OPEC nation at a presidential election in October 2012.
Wearing a blue and white tracksuit, he chatted with government officials and then gave a brief speech after his plane landed at Caracas's Maiquetia International Airport.
"The four sessions of chemotherapy have been highly successful," he said in comments carried live on state TV.
"Successful results, satisfactory results, all the vital signs ... very positive. We can say, thanks to these results, that we have finished the chemotherapy cycle," he said to applause from the officials gathered on the runway.
Before traveling to Cuba he said his fourth round of chemotherapy would probably be his last.
The former soldier has led the continent's biggest oil exporter since 1999 and wants to stay in office until at least 2025 to consolidate his self-styled leftist "revolution."
In June he underwent surgery in Cuba to remove a baseball-sized tumor in his pelvis, throwing added uncertainty into Venezuela's upcoming political season.
"Speculation about my health will continue ... I feel well, very well," he said on Friday.
"I am going to continue assuming, at an adequate pace, my government work, leading the government, leading the state, leading the revolutionary movement."
(Reporting by Daniel Wallis; Editing by Vicki Allen)