El pasado domingo 15 de abril, el presidente Chavez partio hacia Cuba para someterse a otra serie de tratamientos radiologicos y asi controlar el cancer aun ''desconocido'', y operado en febrero pasado.
El pueblo comenzo a preguntar hoy sabado 21: -''Donde esta el presidente Chavez''? -"En nuestros corazones'', respondia una Asambleista en Caracas.
Parece que esto ya no es bastante. Ahora preguntan con detalle quien esta gobernando al pais llamado Venezuela. Esta vez, Chavez no ha estado en el telefono, y solo a traves del Twitter se ha mantenido al tanto de los sucesos de la semana.
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Sera que mañana domingo 22 de abril, ''el Presidente'' regresara a Caracas, como lo ha estado haciendo en los ultimos tiempos?
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A pesar que Chávez ha dicho que demoraria un poco mas con esta serie de tratamientos, mucha gente se pregunta o se extraña de su nada popular ausencia física . Los Twitter han tenido valor de spots, mismo los comentaristas han agregado sal y pimienta, con su deseo de ''Adelante Presidente'', pero el silencio continua. Es una ausencia surrealista donde falta el protagonista y la obra se desmorona. Que esta pasando en La Habana? Quien conoce el porvenir?
ResponderBorrarVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez has been keeping an atypically low profile as he undergoes cancer treatment in Cuba, prompting his ministers to speak out to quell rumors his health had worsened.
ResponderBorrarSince arriving in Havana last week for a final round of radiation therapy, the 57-year-old Chavez -- usually onmipresent in state media -- has only communicated via Twitter and written statements, with no TV appearances.
The last new message on his Twitter feed appeared on Saturday. Some critics suggested the firebrand leftist president may have taken a turn for the worse, and slammed what they called his ruling from abroad by tweet.
But his ministers quickly rallied behind their leader, saying nothing was wrong.
"The only one on his last leg is that piece of nothing," Information Minister Andres Izarra said on Twitter, using a barb Chavez often uses to describe his rival in the October 7 presidential election, Henrique Capriles.
"Chavez, (Foreign Minister) Nicolas (Maduro) and I worked for a while this afternoon. Labor law and productive economy were the topics," Science and Technology Minister Jorge Arreaza said on his Twitter account.
Chavez had surgery in late February in Havana after a recurrence of the cancer he was originally diagnosed with last year.
He has been undergoing treatment after the removal of a malignant tumor in the same area of his pelvis where another such tumor was removed in June 2011.
Officials in Caracas have never specified the type of cancer Chavez has or exactly where it is, but insist it has not spread to other organs.
Chavez, who has been in power since 1999, is running for a third six-year term as president in the October election. He faces a tough challenge from the youthful united opposition candidate Capriles.
Chavez is the most prominent face of the left in Latin America. He has led and rallied a group of leftist governments that he organized as a counterweight to the United States.
Backed by one of the world's largest oil reserves, Chavez has led the Bolivarian Alternative for the People of Our Americas, or ALBA by its Spanish acronym, and Petrocaribe, a group of countries across the Caribbean basin that receive subsidized Venezuelan oil.
Though polls show him leading Capriles ahead of the election, Chavez is battling public fatigue with his "socialist revolution," an unstable economy with soaring inflation, and rampant street crime.
Hoy es martes, el "Presi" solamente hablo hoy (dos dias despues que nos preocuparamos por su salud y su estado general). Segun dice,esta comiendo mantequilla (sic), jugando a las bochas, edificando un nuevo edificio socialista, y ademas, anuncia su regreso a Caracas para este jueves 26. Nos deja con un nuevo compas de espera, algo que le viene bien a su gobierno con reloj de arena, y muy mal a sus competidores. El hecho es que continua en la lucha por la re-eleccion, y no piensa desaparecer, por lo menos, hasta que su fisico se lo permita.
ResponderBorrarPresident Hugo Chavez said in a videotape broadcast Tuesday that he has forgiven all those who have desired his death. “For those who have bad wishes for me, I pardon them … I have great faith in what we’re doing in this intense work against the disease that ambushed me last year… To live, to continue living and each additional day to continue giving this life to a people, to a revolution,” the leftist leader said. The new images come after Chavez, who has been in Cuba since April 14 to undergo radiation therapy, Monday quashed rumors about an alleged worsening in his health. He said in the video that he had made a kind “of pact” with God “for the treatment” that he is “rigorously following to have supreme success” and that he can “continue stepping up the pace”. During his message the president read headlines from Monday’s dailies and chatted with Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro. Appearing on the videotape was his daughter Rosa and one of his grandchildren, along with Chavez, who was dressed in sports clothing and seemed to be quite agile. Chavez commented on a survey that shows him with a lead of 19 percentage points over his main rival in the Oct 7 presidential election, Henrique Capriles. The president said that “we’re going to continue consolidating that lead".
ResponderBorrarLos rumores se transformaron en realidad no bien el presidente Chavez descendio del avion que lom traia, en Mayuqetia,Caracas. Lo aguardaban altos dignatarios de su gobierno y no perdio mucho tiempo al ponerse a hablar sobre mil y un temas interesantes...para el.
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