CARACAS, Friday December 19, 2008 | Update
Politics
Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez will not be able to
win the referendum on a constitutional amendment for indefinite
presidential reelection unless force or fraud is used, said
the Washington Post.
The newspaper reacted with an editorial to the approval in
first discussion by Venezuela's National Assembly of the proposed
constitutional amendment to establish indefinite presidential
reelection, EFE reported.
The second and final debate on the draft amendment will be
conducted next January 5, and the matter will then be sent
to the National Electoral Council (CNE), which will organize
within a period of 30 days a referendum on the constitutional
amendment.
"Both history and the polls say he cannot win this referendum
without force or fraud," warned the US newspaper in its Friday's
editorial.
The daily argues that the "future does not look bright" for
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, taking into account
that last month, opposition candidates won control of the
country's three most populous states and the two largest cities.
10:07 AM. DIPLOMACY. Admired by the Colombian guerrilla after his coup attempt in 1992, the then lieutenant colonel Hugo Chávez Frías received financial support by the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) for his projects after his capture that year. This mostly explains the relationship and "debt" between the parties, as revealed by a paper of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) of the United Kingdom.