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Message: Re: hugo should step down

Re: hugo should step down

posted on Jul 26, 2009 07:37AM

the only real article i've seen suggesting something might be up is the following...if i'm reading it right, it looks like "the second father of the revolution" is saying hugo should turn things over to a provisional government...

Miquelena accused Chávez to annihilate the democracy
Sunday, 26 of 2009 July

In interview to the newspaper the National, the ex- constituyentista said that if the president had “some sense of history” would have to resign.

“ the fulfillment of this Constitution has been the greater debt before history ”. News photo Flash
Luis Miquilena, old mentor and present critic of the Venezuelan agent chief executive, Hugo Chavez, said today that if this one had “some sense of history” would resign in favor of a provisional government.

“If account occurred to where it has taken to us: to the economic anarchy, destruction of the institutions, destruction of the democracy” president Chávez would take that step, said to Miquilena in a published interview east Saturday by the Caracas newspaper the National, whose fragments are gathered by the Spanish agency of the news EFE.

Miquilena, that was not invited to the act of the tenth anniversary of the call of the Constituent National Assembly, was one of the founders of the party that took to Chávez to gain the presidential ones for the first time in December of 1998, after which led the campaign by the writing of the new Magna Carta.

“If it had to appoint a second father would write down to Miquilena”, it indicated Chávez when this one left the position of minister of the Interior in 2002.

Miquilena, who presided over Asamblea Nacional Constituyente (ANC) that wrote up the Constitution of 1999, added that a possible resignation of Chávez would be “a miraculous fact”, but that “everything is possible”, and reiterated that, in that case, they would go “to a provisional government whom it would summon to elections immediately”.

“When the fulfillment of this Constitution has been the greater debt before history it to have turned into trapejo, that does not serve nor to clean the baths in Miraflores”, it added.

“Bicha” modified
The Bolivariana Constitution was amended for the first time the past 15 of February at the request of Chávez, whose proposal by the limitless re-election reaped a support of 54.86% of the electorate.

The amendment modified five articles referred to mandates of the president, governors, mayors, deputies and councilmen, and eliminated the limitation of a single consecutive re-election, consequently Chávez will be able to aspire for period 2013-2019.

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