Chavez wins Venezuela re-election

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President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela has won a third term in office, securing a clear lead over rival Manuel Rosales.



With most of the ballots counted, Mr Chavez had taken more than 60% of the vote, officials said.



The president, who has secured the support of the poor by using oil to fund welfare, told crowds his left-wing "Bolivarian revolution" had triumphed.

Admitting defeat, his social democrat rival said he would go on "fighting for democracy" in the streets if necessary.



"It's another defeat for the devil, who tries to dominate the world," Mr Chavez told cheering supporters, mocking US President George W Bush, and sending out a "brotherly" salute to Cuba's President Fidel Castro.



Relations between Caracas and Washington have come under increasing strain in the past few years, with the US accusing Mr Chavez of trying to destabilise Latin America.



Street party



Minutes after the preliminary results were announced, Mr Chavez appeared at the balcony of the presidential palace in Caracas.



"Today a new era has started, with the expansion of the revolution," he told tens of thousands of jubilant people.

Venezuela was firmly on the track to socialism, said the president, who has vowed to boost the social programmes that won him support among millions of impoverished Venezuelans.

Late on Sunday Chavez supporters took to the streets to celebrate, letting off fireworks and playing pro-Chavez songs over loudspeakers.

"That should be the national anthem," one taxi driver from a shanty town told Reuters news agency as he drove around an affluent area of Caracas.

"People round here do not know what it is like in the slums. It is a bigger party than New Year's Eve."

Sunday's election saw a high turnout and the poll was monitored by hundreds of international observers.

The president, who won elections in both 1998 and 2000, is the fourth leftist to win an election in the region in recent weeks.

He won after a campaign in which he characterised his rival as a lackey of the US.

Mr Rosales, governor of the oil-rich western state of Zulia, for his part said the leftist leader was turning Venezuela into a communist state, calling him "a puppet seated on Castro's lap".

He argued that the country's long-term interests lay in free-market policies and attracting foreign investment, and accused Chavez of concentrating power in his own hands while squandering Venezuela's resources.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6205128.stm
 
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enserio said:
What's up with the second pic? They're clearly telling that viejita how to vote!
seriously. LOL

on edit: are there any term limits in venezuela? this is his third term!

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kayvee said:
seriously. LOL

on edit: are there any term limits in venezuela? this is his third term!

~k.
There were, but Chavez and the gov't there did a referendum to eliminate term limits right before these elections.


For the good of the country, of course.
 
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enserio said:
There were, but Chavez and the gov't there did a referendum to eliminate term limits right before these elections.


For the good of the country, of course.
<smh>

so what was the limit? 2 terms?

~k.
 
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LOL @ People accusing the man who was kicked out of office by an American coup only to have the people fight and place him right back of voter fraud.
 
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The Venezuelan Assembly in '99 while Chavez was pres wrote a new constitution that increased the president's term from 5 to 6 years. But also included in the new constitution was the presidential two term limit and the possibilities of recall elections.

The constitution was then put to a citizen&#8217;s popular vote and passed with overwhelming numbers.