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Subject: Venezuela’s Chavez won’t Swear-in on 10 January, Large Rally Planned 
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Venezuela’s Chavez won’t Swear-in on 10 January, Large Rally Planned in
Support
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By TAMARA PEARSON

Merida, January 8th 2013 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Today the Venezuelan
government announced that President Hugo Chavez will be unable to swear-in
on the stipulated date of 10 January, but could do so at a later date. A
large rally has been called for the day of the 10th in support of the
president, while the opposition has warned it could create “anarchy”.

In a letter from Vice-president Nicolas Maduro to the president of the
national assembly, Diosdado Cabello, Maduro stated that “the President
[Hugo Chavez] has asked that [I] inform that, according to the
recommendations made by the medical team that is watching over his health,
the process of post-operation recovery should be extended beyond 10 January
of the current year.”

“For this reason he won’t be able to appear on that date before the
national assembly. This constitutes an irrefutable supervening reason to
invoke article 231 of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela in order to formalise, at a later date, the corresponding
swearing-in before the Supreme Court,” the letter continued.

Article 231 of the constitution states that the incoming president should
swear-in on 10 of January before the national assembly, but in the case of
not being able to do so for supervening reasons, may swear-in before the
Supreme Court.

In response to the request, Cabello said, “President Chavez, this assembly
concedes to you the necessary time so that you can get better and recover”.
The national assembly, in which the United Socialist Party of Venezuela
(PSUV) has a majority, also voted tonight to approve Maduro’s request.

*Mobilisation, strikes, and “anarchy”.*

The PSUV has called for a large concentration at 10am on 10 January outside
the Miraflores Palace.

“Everyone, come to Caracas... to support the president... Chavez in a firm
way in the streets...to make the will of the people, expressed in the 7
October elections, respected,” Cabello said during a press conference today.

Some presidents have also confirmed that they will be in Caracas on 10
January in a show of solidarity, including Uruguay’s President Jose Mujica
and Bolivia’s Evo Morales.

According to Cabello, the opposition umbrella group, the MUD, has also
called for a “civic strike” from the 10th onwards.

“If that happens, the people will be in the streets to defeat it or any
action that the opposition tries to take to destabilise the government,” he
said.

The opposition has not made a formal call for a civic strike, but it has
gone out widely on social networks.

Further, opposition leader and governor of Miranda state, Henrique
Capriles, said in a press conference today that there is a “constitutional
conflict” and that, “We’re not in Cuba here, where they pass power from one
person to another...The people voted for a person on 7 October, not for a
government.”

The Supreme Court announced on Tuesday that it will make a statement
Wednesday morning, presumably about the constitutionality of the
swearing-in process.

When asked what would happen if the court should support the idea of
“administrative continuity” (Chavez continuing on as president-elect
despite not swearing in on 10 January, and his administration running
things in the meantime), Capriles replied, “It’s important to be careful...
a wrong decision could contribute to anarchy...a scenario of not
recognising the constitution and of anarchy isn’t convenient for anyone in
Venezuela”.

Finally, he suggested that the Bolivarian Armed Forces “support the
constitution and are willing to enforce its application”. He stressed the
importance of “maintaining institutional order in the country” but finished
with a “reflection: What would happen if we convoked half the country into
the streets? There would be a war”.

Chavez was operated on 11 December in Havana, Cuba, for new cancer cells
detected in the pelvic region. He was elected on 7 October with an almost
12% lead for a third six year term in office.



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