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    Chavez surgery throws Venezuela into uncertainty

    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — President Hugo Chavez has never been one to share decision-making authority. Now, the voluble socialist strongman and acerbic critic of the U.S. may have no choice but to designate a successor.

    His announcement that he will go to Cuba to remove a growth that he says is likely malignant could not come at a worse moment for the leader who is working to transform Venezuela with what he calls "21st century socialism."

    With a tight re-election campaign brewing for the president, analysts said Wednesday that Venezuela could be thrown into turmoil because Chavez has resisted grooming a successor during his 13 years in power.

    The result is a power vacuum that his camp will be hard-pressed to fill, especially if he is unable to campaign for the Oct. 7 elections or wins and then becomes physically incapable of governing.

    "Venezuela is living with the unsettling effects of prolonged, one-man rule," said Michael Shifter, president of the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue think tank. "Anything can happen."

    Shifter said "a fierce power struggle and jockeying for position" is nearly inevitable for Chavez's ruling Socialist Party of Venezuela.

    "I promise I will fight without respite for my life," the 57-year-old Chavez tweeted Wednesday.

    Carmen Rondon, a 65-year-old nurse, was with a small group of Chavez supporters gathered at a corner of Caracas' Plaza Bolivar under a sign saying "Forward, Forward, Commander."

    "We are praying together to the all-powerful for his recovery," Rondon said. "We have faith that it will turn out well and he will overcome it like the first time because he is a strong man physically and humanly."

    A day earlier, Chaveze conceded in sharing his bad news that he could be out of action for weeks. Under the circumstances, it would be Herculean to be able to simultaneously run a government, fight to stay in office and battle cancer.

    "I'm not going to be able to continue with the same rhythm," he told state TV by telephone late Tuesday. He said he would need to "rethink my personal agenda and take care of myself, confront what must be confronted."

    Chavez did not mention who might replace him during an absence that cancer specialists say could last weeks if the leader has to undergo radiation treatment, as he himself said he expected. Chavez said the same doctors who removed a baseball-size cancerous tumor from his pelvic region in June would be operating on him.

    Venezuela's vice president, Elias Jaua, said Wednesday night that Chavez is fully capable of continuing his duties, dismissing the idea that the president might need someone to temporarily assume the office.

    Chavez "is in full control of his faculties ... and with the faculties to be in charge of the government," Jaua said.

    He added that the president would attend a rally of support Thursday at which "important announcements" would be made.

    Chavez has denied rumors the cancer had spread aggressively, but also said his doctors don't know if the new two-centimeter (one-inch) lesion they found over the weekend is malignant.

    The former paratrooper met Wednesday with his inner circle, with a central topic bound to be how to combat the opposition's presidential candidate — Henrique Capriles, an athletic 39-year-old state governor.

    The president of the Chavez-controlled National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, told reporters that Chavez remained the ruling party's candidate.

    "There is a false belief that associates cancer with death," he said. "That's not how it is, because you can overcome it with love, and the president has a bounty of that."

    Chavez is expected to travel to Cuba on Friday or Saturday, Cabello said.

    Javier Corrales, a political science professor at Amherst College in the United States, said Chavez is now, finally, heeding medical advice after insisting on maintaining a physically demanding schedule of travel and marathon speeches.

    But is he also listening to political advice about naming a successor?

    "The key question is whether he is beginning to pay attention to advice from all those forces, ranging from family members to political operators, telling him to come forward with a succession plan," Corrales said.

    There are no obvious choices, since Chavez has constantly demoted anyone who could outshine him, Corrales added.

    During his periods of convalescence last year, Chavez delegated some administrative duties to the vice president and to his planning and finance minister, Jorge Giordani.

    But Jaua apparently has lost favor since then, along with another longtime member of Chavez's inner circle, Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro. Both still hold their posts, but Chavez recently demoted them by choosing them as his party's candidates in gubernatorial elections next year.

    One possible stand-for the president is his older brother, Adan, who is governor in Chavez's home state of Barinas. He appeared at Chavez's side Tuesday.

    The military, from which Chavez sprung, also could provide someone to fill in for the president.

    "It could very well be that this is going to be a military-brokered succession, not unlike Egypt," said Corrales. "At the first sign of chaos we could see the military indirectly or even explicitly playing a big role."

    One powerful close confidant of Chavez likely to play a leading role is Gen. Henry Rangel Silva, a former intelligence chief named as defense minister last month by the president.

    The United States, which has not had an ambassador in Venezuela since 2010, takes a dim view of Rangel Silva. He is one of four members of Chavez's inner circle who Washington put on its Foreign Narcotics Kingpins list in 2008, accusing them of helping drug gangs and supplying leftist Colombian rebels with arms.

    Still, even many fervent supporters of Chavez, whose political backbone is Venezuela's poor majority, have doubts that he would choose a successor, even if his health significantly deteriorated.

    "My 'comandante' isn't going to delegate, even if he were in a wheelchair," Maria Teresa Diaz, 65, said of Chavez.

    Physicians consulted by The Associated Press said it was impossible to offer an assessment of Chavez's health based on the limited information provided Tuesday by the leader, who had four rounds chemotherapy from July to September.

    But some said finding a malignant tumor in the same place one was removed less than a year ago was not a good sign.

    "A relapse within a year means the tumor is very aggressive," said Dr. Sebastian Quintero, a leading Colombian oncologist.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Vivian Sequera and Fabiola Sanchez in Caracas and Frank Bajak in Lima, Peru, contributed to this report.

     

    76 comments

    • Sick of the BS  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      SOB has to go to Cuba for surgery because if he did it at home he wouldn't wake up.
    • letsgetsometruth  •  3 mths ago
      Can EVERYONE say "KARMA"!!!
    • Sergio  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Venezuela will be free of this irrational dictator that has taken the people of this oil rich country to the disaster of socialistic failed economy, corruption and the madness of a one man rule.
      • whitey 3 mths ago
        obamas dream for America.
      • HighCommandGAFE 3 mths ago
        Chavez is not a dictator, he was elected by direct democracy, the purest form of democracy that currently exists in the world. No electoral College that votes for whowever the #$%$ they want. Anyway, when is the USA going to attack Iran.I am eager to see the USA get it's bunhole kicked.
      • rick 3 mths ago
        I agree with much of the post...however Venezuela has had oil since the 1920s....why was only a small percentage of the population benefiting from the wealth?....Chavez didnt rise in a vacuum. The rich are lucky to get away with thier skins considering the corruption on their part.
    • David  •  3 mths ago
      Just how did the United states inflict him with Cancer anyway?
      • Ron 3 mths ago
        Ahh... David: You've been reading Evo Morales's Speeches.
      • David 3 mths ago
        What that Hugo's good budy Evo in Bolivia that said that, I thought Hugo made that up when he was in Argentina - or Brazil.
    • Rick  •  Beverly Hills, California  •  3 mths ago
      I'm glad to hear that the tumor is having that disgusting growth removed.
    • wow  •  3 mths ago
      stupid and selfish leader!
      • George Have Guns Will Tra ... 3 mths ago
        Stupid and selfish dictator. He is not a leader.
      • rick 3 mths ago
        Stupid?..maybe...selfish...nope...he could have taken wealth for himself but he did not. To beat your enemy you have to truely understand him. You may not like him....but the reason we have never defeated him is because we chose to believe propaganda and not facts.
    • Sententia  •  El Segundo, California  •  3 mths ago
      His is the image of a democrat.
    • label ben fivish  •  3 mths ago
      HE IS A GONER
    • Roger  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder if that malignant tumor is really just his big fat head.
      • Rolpilos 3 mths ago
        It is not his head.....it's in it...
    • us2b  •  3 mths ago
      It would be a shame if he died and the citizens got all of their rights back wouldn't it?
    • Max the Disturbed Vizsla  •  3 mths ago
      I'll bet Hugo is thinking right now "Jeeze, I wish I could have gone to America for my treatment. I'd be cured."
    • whocares  •  3 mths ago
      I wouldn't wish anyone dying of cancer, not even Chavez.. but a bullet to the head would be acceptable.
      • Powmia 3 mths ago
        this is acceptable
      • fudge 3 mths ago
        Your too kind! I prefer if he die slowly!
    • david  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe Sean Penn could be his successor trade one mad man for another.
    • Rudder  •  3 mths ago
      Cheers,hoping that the malignancy has spread to all your organs!
    • mojo rising  •  3 mths ago
      let the peaceful revolution began 2-22-12
    • Granny Toad  •  3 mths ago
      Hugo should croak.
    • SILLY  •  3 mths ago
      One less despot to worry about? Hopefully.
    • Mark  •  3 mths ago
      When are they going to learn that "grooming a successor" is not democracy,and it is just a thinly veiled dictatorship.
    • The Baron  •  3 mths ago
      Unfortunately for Venezuela, there's no surgery that can cure someone suffering from CSS (chronic socialist syndrome) and egomania.
    • Harry Kneecaps  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe the doctors will accidentally cut a major artery and he will bleed out on the operating table.
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