http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/03/whos-yer-president-baby.html

Who’s yer president,
baby?<http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/03/whos-yer-president-baby.html>March
19, 2013 — Sabina Becker

[image: maduro-ahead]

Gee, that bus-driver sure looks like a front-runner to me. And mind you,
this is a survey by a firm that’s HOSTILE to him. They also have 65% of
respondents saying Maduro will
win<http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/n225201.html>,
with only 15% believing it will go to Majunche.


   
http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/03/fruto-vivas-talks-about-building-chavecitos-monument.html

Fruto Vivas talks about building Chavecito’s
monument<http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/03/fruto-vivas-talks-about-building-chavecitos-monument.html>March
18, 2013 — Sabina Becker
*video*
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0fdRSoofWAk*

Venezuelan architect Fruto Vivas talks with ALBA Ciudad radio journalist
Enza García about what must surely be both the proudest and saddest moment
of his career: getting the call to build a mausoleum for his beloved
president, Hugo Chávez. He gets very emotional about it, choking up at
times. The monument was designed and built in record time, and it’s
absolutely beautiful. It has mystical significance, too; it’s called the
Flower of the Four Elements — Earth, Air, Fire and Water — and the fifth,
Spirit, is provided by Chavecito himself. I’ve blogged on it before (photo
here<http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/03/festive-left-friday-blogging-and-now-your-moment-of-awwwww.html>
). Here’s the story, in a little more
depth:<http://www.vtv.gob.ve/articulos/2013/03/18/fruto-vivas-gran-equipo-de-arquitectos-trabajo-dia-y-noche-en-la-construccion-de-la-flor-de-los-cuatro-elementos-8167.html>

*A large team of architects worked day and night on the construction of the
Flower of the Four Elements, which guards the sarcophagus of the late
president, Hugo Chávez, in the Cuartel de la Montaña.*
*

So says architect Fruto Vivas, interviewed on the VTV program, All
Venezuela, where he told of how he built the Chapel of Hope in the Military
Hospital in record time during the stay of Comandante Chávez at the medical
centre.

Vivas commented that after the death of the revolutionary leader, his
services were solicited and, at first, the monument was to be built in
three days, but following the extension of the lying-in-state to seven
days, it could be constructed with a team which he called extraordinary.

“I proposed that Chávez should be laid to rest atop a flower and a
reflecting pool, which they approved. The most beautiful thing about the
design was the number of people who worked without resting,” Vivas said.

Vivas revealed that it was the tropical climate of Venezuela that inspired
him to propose a flower as the memorial monument. “The construction of the
Flower of the Four Elements was the loveliest experience,” he added.

The professional joined in the mourning for the loss of Chávez and
emphasized the latter’s political will to improve the lives of all
Venezuelans.

“Nobody here would have dreamed that the people could organize communes,
functioning popular structures, and that they would have direct
responsibility in our formation. That’s the greatest thing about Hugo
Chávez — giving power to the people, that’s what we admire,” said Vivas,
recalling that there had never before been a president who had held an
anti-imperialist position.
*

*“Never before has a president of Venezuela tried to do what Simón Bolívar
and José Martí dreamed,” Vivas said.*

Translation mine.

And for that, an ever-blooming mystical flower is the best monument I can
imagine.

*Chavecito vive, la lucha sigue.*


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