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Venezuela’s Chavez in charge, giving orders: VP

- (AFP)

Venezuelan Vice-President Nicolas Maduro dismissed rumors about Hugo Chavez’s health Tuesday, saying the ailing leader was giving orders to subordinat­es who listen “with a knee on the ground.”

President Chavez has remained out of sight since checking into a Caracas military hospital eight days ago after two months of cancer treatment in Cuba, fueling speculatio­n about his health and ability to lead.

“He is a president in power and he has a team of men and women who are loyal, around him, with a knee on the ground,” Maduro said at a book launch.

The tracheal tube helping Chavez to breathe “does not prevent him from communicat­ing and giving orders on all aspects of the economic, social and political life of our country,” he said.

“He has a team of men and women who are subordinat­ed. You understand that word? Absolutely subordinat­ed to his command, to his leader- ship. We recognize him as a father, a chief, a guide, in all the meanings of the revolution and life,” Maduro said.

The government said last Thursday that Chavez was still suffering from a respirator­y infection and that the tendency was not favorable. But the next day, Maduro said the president had held a five-hour meeting with aides, communicat­ing by writing.

The opposition has voiced doubts about the meeting, asking why images were never shown if it really took place.

Maduro, meanwhile, took a page from Chavez’s book, taking a swipe at the United States.

 ?? (AP/AFP) ?? A supporter of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez wears a headband that reads in Spanish ‘I am Chavez’ during a small gathering of supporters near the military hospital in Caracas, Venezuela. (Inset): Supporters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez rally...
(AP/AFP) A supporter of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez wears a headband that reads in Spanish ‘I am Chavez’ during a small gathering of supporters near the military hospital in Caracas, Venezuela. (Inset): Supporters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez rally...

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