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View Full Version : Venezuelan Leader has won right to run for re-election



marriott0.01
16-02-2009, 03:28 AM
Congratulations Mr Chavez :D

Article courtesy of the BBC.



Venezuelans have voted to lift limits on terms in office for elected officials, allowing President Hugo Chavez to stand for re-election.
With 94% of votes counted, 54% backed an end to term limits, a National Electoral Council official said.
Mr Chavez has said he needs to stay in office beyond the end of his second term in 2012 so he can secure what he calls Venezuela's socialist revolution.
Critics say that would concentrate too much power in the presidency.
"Truth and dignity have triumphed," Mr Chavez was quoted by AFP news agency as saying after the results were announced.
Crowds of the president's supporters filled in the streets, letting off fireworks, waving red flags and honking car horns.
The BBC's Will Grant in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, says this was the kind of strong confirmation of his socialist agenda at the polls that Mr Chavez had been seeking.
More than 16 million Venezuelans were eligible to take part in Sunday's vote, which international observers said was free and fair.
Under existing constitutional rules, the president was limited to two six-year terms in office, which meant that Mr Chavez would have had to leave the presidency in three years' time.
A proposal to end presidential term limits was one of a package of 69 constitutional changes narrowly rejected in a referendum in late 2007.
The president now faces the daunting task of grappling with the global economic crisis in a country highly dependent on oil exports, our correspondent says.

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