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Caribbean-Latin America
Chavez may seek indefinite reelection
2006-05-07
Venezuela President Hugo Chavez said he could seek "indefinite" re-election through a referendum if the opposition boycotts upcoming presidential elections.

Chavez made the remark late Friday, saying if the opposition pulls out of the Dec. 3 vote or makes false claims of electoral fraud to the Organization of American States, "I would call a national referendum to have the people decide if I can continue here indefinitely or if I have to go after six years in 2014."

Venezuela's constitution allows a president to be re-elected only once in immediate succession. That limit would give Chavez six more years in office if he is re-elected.

Chavez, giving a speech in the central state of Lara, said he would ask the nation "if I can or cannot continue presenting my name" in subsequent elections.

Polls indicate Chavez is likely to win the elections, and international observers have signed off on recent votes as fair.

But some opposition members have questioned the recent selection of new directors for the country's electoral council, claiming they are government sympathizers and cannot be trusted.

Chavez rejected those charges, saying he knew none of the newly elected members, and accused the opposition of "throwing stones at the arbiter" because they face a certain loss.

"Play fairly and legally," he said.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#10  He's got the Nazi Party history memorized.
Adolf Sthicklegruber was elected too.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-05-07 19:16  

#9  Wahahhahaa... Jim.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-05-07 18:02  

#8  And he seemed like such a reasonable man.
Posted by: Bigjim-ky   2006-05-07 18:00  

#7  Indeed, shouldn't we have the zeked out surprise meter graphic on this one?
Posted by: Ernest Brown   2006-05-07 15:21  

#6  Indeed shocking, a total surprise.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-05-07 10:56  

#5  Nice twist on the usual president-for-life thing though. He gets style points for having an "election" certified by Jimmah instead of just declaring yourself eternal leader.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-05-07 07:58  

#4  Jimmy Carter to certify the election in 5,4,3...
Posted by: Whoper Glolurong1534   2006-05-07 07:42  

#3  And he will get that referendum approved by the National Assembly since the latter is 100% Chavista (members of his party).
Posted by: TMH   2006-05-07 07:08  

#2  The Kenedy's will hear of this and see if they can get is passed an Mass I bet.
Posted by: SPoD   2006-05-07 06:15  

#1  I think the vote that removes Hugo from office will be 12.7mm.
Posted by: RWV   2006-05-07 01:16  

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