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Caribbean-Latin America
Latin leaders discover a Chavez embrace can be toxic
2006-06-02
Oooooops. Looks like not everybody loves Hugo...
LA PAZ, Bolivia (Reuters) - Bolivia's President Evo Morales calls him "my brother" but elsewhere in Latin America, political leaders are finding out that being seen as a close ally of Hugo Chavez can be harmful for their careers.
As a tripartite alliance between Bolivia, Venezuela and Cuba began taking shape after Morales took office in January, there have been signs of irritation in the rest of the continent with the way the Venezuelan leader is trying to convert Latin America to his populist, anti-U.S. agenda.
Two key elections -- Peru on Sunday, Mexico on July 2 -- could well hinge on the extent to which voters identify candidates with Chavez, according to analysts in the two countries.
In Peru, polls showed a sharp drop in support for a former army officer, Ollanta Humala, after Chavez backed him in what some saw as undue interference in Peruvian affairs. That did not faze Chavez. In a live television broadcast from Bolivia, during a visit here, he branded Humala's rival, Alan Garcia, a criminal and a thief.
Posted by:tu3031

#5  
he's like KOS - Political Poison
Posted by: macofromoc   2006-06-02 17:31  

#4  "Latin leaders discover a Chavez embrace can be toxic"

Ya' think?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-06-02 14:37  

#3  The Bolshevik Alternative for the Americas, more like it.
Posted by: Grunter   2006-06-02 14:17  

#2  Cause, meet effect.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-06-02 12:04  

#1  How can we get Hugo to endorse the Hilderbeast?
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-06-02 11:55  

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