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    Hugo Chavez returns to Cuba to begin chemotherapy

    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has returned to Cuba to begin chemotherapy nearly a month after surgery to remove a tumor, and he is expressing optimism the treatment will help him survive his cancer.

    Chavez said he would start the treatment in Havana on Sunday in an attempt to ensure cancer cells do not reappear following last month's operation.

    "We're going to give it everything we've got," Chavez said in a televised speech shortly before he left Caracas on Saturday. He said there is always a risk cancer cells might show up again, "and therefore there's a need to attack hard through chemotherapy."

    Chavez was accompanied by one of his daughters, Rosa, who held his hand as they boarded the presidential jet.

    "It's not time to die. It's time to live," Chavez said. "I'm saying goodbye for some days, but in a deeper sense I'm not saying goodbye. ... I'll be attentive every day, every hour, every minute to internal events and I'll be in permanent contact."

    Chavez was met at the airport in Havana by Cuban President Raul Castro.

    The 56-year-old Chavez made contingencies for his absence by delegating some of his duties to Vice President Elias Jaua and Planning and Finance Minister Jorge Giordani.

    Chavez, who has held dominant power during more than 12 years in office, has refused opposition demands that he temporarily cede all his powers to Jaua while undergoing chemotherapy, but he said at a televised Cabinet meeting that he would hand off some administrative responsibilities. Chavez said his decision to entrust some of duties to aides was a result of "deep reflection" while coping with his illness.

    He said the vice president would oversee budget transfers to government ministries, presidential commissions, any approved expropriations of businesses and other budget-related responsibilities. Giordani is to deal with matters including budget shortfalls and certain tax exemptions.

    Chavez denied he was in any way ceding his functions as president.

    He said that if his physical capacities were diminished in the future, "I would be the first in doing what the constitution says" in delegating his position to the vice president.

    In a speech to party leaders and aides Saturday afternoon, he called for them to defeat any internal divisions, describing such conflicts as "cancerous tumors within the political body."

    "Unity, unity, unity," Chavez said.

    He repeated that message later as he addressed troops and supporters on the steps of the presidential palace. He announced new appointments for five generals, including the chief of his presidential guard, saying the moves were to "continue strengthening the unity of the Armed Force."

    "Military unity, civilian unity. ... National unity. That's one of the greatest ways you can help me now," Chavez said. "I will return, and I'll return better than I'm going away."

    Chavez spent much of June in Cuba undergoing surgeries to remove an abscess and the tumor. He made a surprise return from Cuba to Venezuela on July 4 and during nearly two weeks at home rallied supporters, addressed troops and generally sought to reassure Venezuelans that he is in control in spite of his illness.

    Chavez said his June 20 surgery in Cuba removed a cancerous tumor the size of a baseball. He hasn't said what type of cancer he was diagnosed with nor specified where exactly it was located, saying only that it was in his pelvic region.

    Chavez acknowledged on Wednesday for the first time that he expected to undergo chemotherapy or radiation treatment.

    The National Assembly had to vote on Saturday to approve Chavez's trip to Cuba, and the issue raised a passionate debate in which opposition lawmakers said they supported the president's right to receive treatment but disputed his plan to remain in charge while in Havana.

    Opposition politicians said they believed Chavez's request constituted a "temporary absence" and that the president owed the country a more detailed explanation of how serious his illness is.

    "Let him go to Cuba," opposition lawmaker Alfonso Marquina said during the debate. "But we also demand compliance with the constitution ... so that he doesn't continue governing from Havana."

    Under Venezuela's constitution, the vice president may take the president's place during temporary absences of up to 90 days, which the National Assembly may extend for 90 days more, for a total of about six months.

    Pro-Chavez lawmaker Cilia Flores said the National Assembly was simply granting Chavez permission to be away for more than five days and that he would remain in charge.

    As the session was under way, Chavez appeared on television and interjected himself into the debate. He appeared on a split screen with the lawmakers' listening, dismissing his opponents' arguments as "bordering on ridiculousness."

    Chavez has said he is confident he will rebound but has also acknowledged a long road to recovery remains.

    The president is up for re-election in late 2012, and he told members of his party on Saturday: "We have to obtain a great victory."

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    133 comments

    • J  •  10 mths ago
      Bush 43 = cancer. we all best go to Cuba for treatment (cuz it sho aint free here...)
      • J 10 mths ago
        yeah u right
      • Mark 10 mths ago
        stupid
      • . 10 mths ago
        You're an idiot!!! Did you forget who has been in office the past 2 1/2 years?!! It sure aint bush so shut up and put the blame where it belongs!
    • Robert  •  10 mths ago
      The hate filled American Right don't like Chevez because he refuses to hand over Venezuela's resources to evil greedy American Fascist corporations, he does something America never does: spread the wealth with EVERYONE, not just 1% of the population like the U.S.
    • go time  •  10 mths ago
      I hope this guy lives to be 100. Screw the greedy American companies who sit drooling over all the wealth they can redistribute upwards as soon as they can get into Venezuela.
    • Kermode73  •  10 mths ago
      Considering how far behind in medical technology Cuba is, if Hugo has to go to Cuba, guess that tells you how much he has screwed up Venezuela.
      • go time 10 mths ago
        Their medicine is ahead of ours, fool.
      • Marc 10 mths ago
        If Cuba is so far behind in medical technology, why do they live longer than we do?
      • Daniel 10 mths ago
        I don't think so. Just checked CIA Factbook where Cubas life expectancy is 77.7 years vs. U.S. 78.37 years.
    • Yosemite Sam  •  10 mths ago
      Kinda funny how he doesn't trust the doctor's in his own country to treat him.
      • yahooblows 10 mths ago
        Maybe he's afraid they will overmedicate him... lead poisoning between his beady eyes would cure a lot of ills.
      • Albert 10 mths ago
        its more sad than funny
      • Myriam 10 mths ago
        He doesn't trust the medicine and doctors of his country because he kills the hospitals, medicines and his doctors; he has devastated Venezuela leaving it in ruins. Now after inflicted all of this damage, he runs for treatment to Cuba. He is inmoral and the worst presidente Venezuela ever had before. Only crazy people like him follow him.
    • joseph  •  10 mths ago
      You know your country is in bad shape when you have to go to CUBA for medical treatment.
    • Curmudgeon  •  10 mths ago
      If he hadn't made such an arse out of himself he could have come to the USA for treatment. As he has shot his mouth off so much, to do so now would be extremely embarrassing for him. Perhaps Michael Moore will go to Cuba for his own health care, eh?
    • Calico Crow  •  10 mths ago
      This jerk has built such public support and such a wonderful country he has to go to a caribbean hellhole to get treated for Cancer. Either because they have no teatments available anymore or because he knows he will "accidentally" perish at teh hands of teh same public he siglehandedly destroyed their living standards. What a joke!
    • Bob  •  10 mths ago
      GEE, I WONDER WHICH COUNTRY DISCOVERED THE CHEMOTHERAPY THIS SOCIALIST PRICK IS GOING TO BE TREATED WITH? USE YOUR OWN COUNTRYS MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS AND YOU WILL BE DEAD REAL SOON!!!
    • ER  •  10 mths ago
      I hate to wish death on any man (profession aside), but it would give democracy in Venezuela a chance to thrive once more.

      As long a Dictators stay mortal, Democracy will never die. Here's to hoping for little or no bloodshed as the country heals in his absence.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Your downfall has begun
    • Daniel  •  10 mths ago
      I thought socialism was all about economic equality. So how come Chavez gets to receive treatment in another country and not your average Venezuelan citizen? Isn't that elitism?
    • Aaron  •  10 mths ago
      The world will be a better place when he is gone.
    • MICHAEL  •  10 mths ago
      Drop dead Communist #$%$
    • mitch bastid  •  10 mths ago
      I have three words for Mr. Chavez: "Dead man walking."
    • Rolpilos  •  10 mths ago
      In this case, the real losers are the Venezuelan people. Chavez can afford to pay for expensive cancer treatments anywhere he wants to go, yes, even the USA, but his "beloved" people cannot count, even dream of having a clinic that specializes on cancer treatments in their country....Shame on you Chavez. All that money you stole from your own people and they have to die on the streets of Caracas and elsewhere because of the lack of properly trained doctors and because you chose to spend money on tanks and war planes to kill people, instead of buying medical equipment to treat your own sick people. Shame on you, Chavez....!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Chemo huh? Can I pick the chemicals?
    • John J  •  10 mths ago
      Hopefully they overly radiate him and kill him. POS
    • George  •  10 mths ago
      I would never wish cancer on anyone, ever. But, is it so terrible to wish for treatment to fail?
    • Mark  •  10 mths ago
      Michael Moore proudly trumpets Cuba's medical system as "the best in the world!" Sean Penn and Oliver Stone agree!
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