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Chavez wins
re-election
Foreign Desk Report
CARACAS—Emboldened by a resounding re-election, President Hugo Chavez
pledged to shake up Venezuela with a more radical version of socialism
and forge a wider front against the United States in Latin America.
Opposition contender Manuel Rosales accepted defeat Sunday night, but
promised to continue countering a leader whom he accuses of becoming
increasingly authoritarian. Touting his victory in a speech to
thousands, Chavez said Venezuelans should expect an “expansion of the
revolution” aimed at redistributing the country’s oil wealth among the
poor. “Long live the revolution!” Chavez shouted from the balcony of the
presidential palace. “Venezuela is demonstrating that a new and better
world is possible, and we are building it.” With 78 percent of voting
stations reporting, Chavez had 61 percent of the vote, to 38 percent for
Rosales. Chavez has won a loyal following among the poor through
multibillion-dollar social programs including subsidized food, free
university education and cash benefits for single mothers. |