[R-G] Venezuela passes re-election bill
Anthony Fenton
fentona at shaw.ca
Thu Jan 15 08:40:53 MST 2009
Venezuela passes re-election bill
Hundreds of students demonstrated outside universities against the
amendment [AFP]
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2009/01/200911534654151786.html
Venezuela's national assembly has approved a controversial
constitutional amendment that allows the president, or any other
elected official, to stand for re-election indefinitely.
The measure, which must be put to a referendum within 30 days, is the
second attempt by Hugo Chavez, the country's president, at seeking
unlimited re-election.
Chavez amended the constitution in 1998, one year after being elected,
to allow for a second six-year presidential term.
In 2007, however, attempts to remove term limits on his office were
rejected in a referendum.
Chavez has said he plans to run for a third term if legally allowed to
in 2012.
The amendment was passed on Wednesday after eight hours of debate by a
show of hands in the 167-seat assembly, with only six votes against.
Allies of Chavez holds a strong majority in the legislature.
The constitutional amendment will now be presented to the National
Election Board, which will convene a referendum, expected around
February 15.
Hundreds of students, meanwhile, held protests against the approved
legislation outside several universities in Caracas, the Venezuelan
capital.
Police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse at least one group
of demonstrators blocking a highway.
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