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Bacchus39 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-15-10 10:23 PM
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Leftist party distances itself from Chavez
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/201Leftist party distances itself from Chavez

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Leftist party distances itself from Chavez
Associated Press Writer Fabiola Sanchez, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 44 mins ago
CARACAS, Venezuela – Representatives of a leftist party asserted their independence from President Hugo Chavez on Monday, accepting a dissident politician into their ranks while demanding increased tolerance from Venezuela's socialist leader.

Jose Albornoz, secretary general of Fatherland For All, said the party continues to support Chavez, but its leaders want the socialist president to respect its decision to accept Lara state Gov. Henri Falcon as its newest member.

Chavez has harshly criticized Falcon for leaving his ruling party last month. Falcon is widely popular in Lara, where he served two consecutive terms as the mayor of the state's capital and was elected governor by a comfortable margin in 2008.

"We ask for respect for our decisions," Albornoz said.

Albornoz noted Fatherland For All hopes to reach agreements with Chavez's party regarding candidacies ahead of crucial congressional elections in September, but its members are willing to field candidates "with or without alliances."

Venezuela's ruling party hopes to negotiate deals with other pro-government parties ahead of the elections to avoid fielding too many candidates, which could divide the pro-Chavez vote and give opposition parties an edge in some states.

Political analyst Ricardo Sucre said Falcon's presence will strengthen Fatherland For All, which has been weakened in recent years as members deserted the party to join Chavez's powerful political organization.

Sucre called Chavez's criticism of Falcon "a bad move," noting the governor enjoys a strong political following in Lara.

"Chavez is doing what he's always done with politicians who he thinks could have a political future: He begins to discredit them," Sucre said.

Chavez has repeatedly told his allies that an opposition victory in September's elections would be a devastating blow to his efforts to transform Venezuela into a socialist state.
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protocol rv Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-16-10 07:40 AM
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1. Venezuelan elections has to be won by progressives
And in Venezuela today, progressive means anything but the current 11 year old regime, which intends to give us more of the same poor behavior we have seen. We need to move on from the mismanagement, corruption, give aways to other nations, and the lack of progress in all the aspects of every day life, like crime, health care, and earning power.
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