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Venezuela military 'seizes ports'
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Posted on 03/21/2009 3:46:08 PM PDT by frankiep

Venezuela's military has taken control of key airports and sea ports under the terms of a move rubber-stamped by parliament a week ago, reports say. The move centralises the running of the country's main transport hubs. President Hugo Chavez has pushed for the move, describing it as "reunifying the motherland, which was in pieces". Critics of Mr Chavez says the plans are unconstitutional, but the National Assembly backed them a week ago, saying they would improve essential services. State-level governments in Venezuela have controlled the country's most important airports, sea ports and major highways since a move towards decentralisation began some 20 years ago, the AFP news agency says. Many of the facilities seized on Saturday have since then fallen under the jurisdiction of state governments often hostile to Mr Chavez. Power struggle Soldiers were seen moving into major sites on Saturday, among them the port at Maracaibo, Venezuela's main oil-producing city - an opposition stronghold in the state of Zulia, AFP reported. Facilities in at least three opposition-run states were seized, according to reports. Since the government lost a number of key seats, including the mayoralty of Caracas, in local elections last year, there have been regular clashes over jurisdiction between local mayors and the national government. The latest change to the law came just weeks after Venezuelans voted for a constitutional amendment granting Mr Chavez and other elected officials the right to stand for election beyond the previous limit of two terms. The socialist leader has indicated on several occasions that he intends to run again for office in 2012 and has talked of remaining in power until 2021.

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KEYWORDS: aiport; airports; chavez; hugochavez; lunatic; port; ports; seaport; seaports; southamerica; transporthub; transporthubs; venezuela
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To: mgist

“I am convinced , all Venezuelans must be total cowards. That they can leave this moron in his position and stand by watching as they are turned into commie slaves is beyond me.


What do you think is happening in this country right now. Do you see any signs of dissent? Plently of Venezuelans and protested, plenty have been paid the price for it. Do you see any signs of dissent in this country? Has the media given any of us a voice? I would be afraid to be so sanctimoniously critical if I were you.


Many of the dissenters were moved to prisons in Cuba.


81 posted on 03/22/2009 12:36:48 PM PDT by PaleoBob
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To: frankiep

Your thoughts, Joe?

82 posted on 03/22/2009 1:09:36 PM PDT by DogBarkTree (Join The Tea Party and attend a rally near you.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Yea. Obi must be carefully studying how the little Hitlers of the world operate.


83 posted on 03/23/2009 6:52:28 AM PDT by Marine_Uncle (I still believe Duncan Hunter would have been the best solution... during this interim in time....)
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